Attorney Jason Turchin Publishes Article Analyzing Takata Airbag Patents
Fort Lauderdale, FL (PRWEB) December 10, 2014 -- The Law Offices of Jason Turchin announces that Attorney Jason Turchin has published an article titled, "Legal Analysis of Takata Patents as a Roadmap to Discovery." The article may be found at http://www.victimaid.com/legal-analysis-of-takata-patents-as-a-roadmap-to-discovery.html
The article was referenced by Bloomberg News and the New York Times and served as a guide to their reporting on Takata employee patents, according to Turchin. As an attorney representing victims of airbag injuries, Turchin's focus of the article was to better understand what Takata's employees may have known about potential dangers of the airbags they manufactured and developed.
"As the legal cases against Takata and other car companies begin, it is important for Plaintiff's lawyers to have a base from which to question the Defendants in order to determine the underlying cause of these alleged airbag malfunctions," said Turchin.
Turchin's article studied the history of ammonium nitrate, a compound allegedly used by Takata in its airbag system, as well as several patents filed with the United States Patent and Trademark Office.
Jason Turchin has handled more than 5,500 personal injury, car accident and wrongful death claims. He is a member of the Super Lawyers Rising Stars List, Best Attorneys of America list as a Lifetime Charter Member, Million Dollar Advocates Forum, National Crime Victim Bar Association and many other state and national bar associations. He often provides legal corresponding to national and local media, and has appeared on the CBS Evening News, Bloomberg News, CBS This Morning, CBS4, NBC6, Sun Sentinel, Miami Herald, Daily Business Review and more.
For more information on Jason Turchin or his practice, or to contact his office, visit http://www.victimaid.com or call (800) 337-7755.
Kira Turchin, Law Offices of Jason Turchin, http://www.victimaid.com, +1 954-515-5000, [email protected]
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