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		By: LAN3		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[He was also briefly the head of a car company whose cars would explode if rear-ended while several elements of the electrical system were active in a certain way (lights on, left turn signal, etc.).

This was, of course, the movie &quot;Class Action,&quot; which naturally celebrated small scrappy lawfirms representing elderly and disabled clients against a big bad corporation that must love to murder for profit, especially since their law firm is evil enough to destroy evidence of the car company&#039;s knowledge of the fault.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>He was also briefly the head of a car company whose cars would explode if rear-ended while several elements of the electrical system were active in a certain way (lights on, left turn signal, etc.).</p>
<p>This was, of course, the movie &#8220;Class Action,&#8221; which naturally celebrated small scrappy lawfirms representing elderly and disabled clients against a big bad corporation that must love to murder for profit, especially since their law firm is evil enough to destroy evidence of the car company&#8217;s knowledge of the fault.</p>
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