November 16, 2016 | Legaltech News
NHTSA Official Urges House Committee to Stay the Course in Driverless RulemakingThe nation's top highway safety official on Tuesday continued to tout proposed autonomous-vehicle rules even as the Obama administration prepares to hand power to a new president.
By Cheryl Miller, The Recorder
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October 27, 2016 | Legaltech News
FTC Hears From Company Leaders as Crowdfunding GrowsThe future of crowdfunding is one of specialization, with an ever-increasing number of firms finding niches in equity, nonprofit and even creative projects silos, industry leaders told a Federal Trade Commission gathering on Wednesday.
By Cheryl Miller, The Recorder
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October 30, 2006 | National Law Journal
Election day brings vote on 'Kelo'California law firms with real estate, land use and environmental practices have poured more than $100,000 into the campaign to defeat a ballot measure that one leading redevelopment attorney says could cause a real rat's nest in the profession.
By Cheryl Miller/The Recorder
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May 08, 2006 | National Law Journal
Jury-waiver bills may be deadThe plaintiffs' bar scored a major victory in the California Legislature last week, when Democrats killed two bills that would have restored pre-dispute jury-trial waivers.
By Cheryl Miller/The Recorder
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