Judge Scraps Tesla Inc.’s Counter-Lawsuit Against California Department of Civil Rights
Tesla had unsuccessfully argued that the California Department of Civil Rights had failed to provide the company with adequate notice of the lawsuit.
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Tesla had unsuccessfully argued that the California Department of Civil Rights had failed to provide the company with adequate notice of the lawsuit.
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The terms of the settlement are likely to remain confidential for the foreseeable future.