Tesla loses bid to overturn $243M Autopilot verdict
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📌 Key Takeaways
- Tesla failed to overturn a $243 million jury verdict related to Autopilot
- Judge Beth Bloom rejected Tesla's appeal arguments as previously considered and rejected
- The original jury assigned 2/3 blame to driver and 1/3 to Tesla in a 2019 fatal crash
- Punitive damages were only assessed against Tesla
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🏷️ Themes
Legal, Automotive Technology, Safety
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Tesla
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Formal finding of fact made by a jury on matters submitted to it by the judge
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