Tesla challenges $243 million verdict in fatal Autopilot crash case

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Tesla is requesting a federal court to overturn a $243 million verdict awarded to victims of a fatal crash, arguing that the mention of Elon Musk misled the jury and that the evidence was improperly presented, amid ongoing concerns about Tesla's Autopilot branding and self-driving claims.
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- Tesla said it didn’t have key data in a fatal crash. Then a hacker found it. The Washington Post
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- Tesla taps high-powered legal team to battle $243 million Autopilot verdict Reuters
- Tesla asks for $243 million verdict to be tossed in fatal Autopilot crash suit CNBC
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