By David Ruiz | May 19, 2017
Uber general counsel Salle Yoo is being promoted to chief legal officer as the company begins an external search for a new GC.
By Erin Mulvaney | May 19, 2017
Current labor laws and safety nets for workers were developed in a different era and more protections are needed for the growing number of independent workers in the gig economy, a prominent economist said Thursday on Capitol Hill.
By Jason Grant | May 18, 2017
A Bronx jury has awarded nearly $10.6 million to the husband of a woman struck and killed by a van when its driver, who was working for a laundry business, made a left-hand turn.
By Celia Ampel | May 18, 2017
Toyota, Subaru, Mazda and BMW agree to the settlement affecting more than 15 million consumers.
By Cheryl Miller | May 11, 2017
The San Francisco city attorney on Thursday sued Uber Technologies Inc. over access to records about the ride-hailing company's drivers, escalating a conflict that the company said raises privacy issues.
By Max Mitchell | May 11, 2017
A proposed federal class action lawsuit against Allstate over its policy mandating that claimants undergo medical exams by a doctor of the carrier's choosing before they can receive benefits has gotten the green light in a ruling that predicts how the Pennsylvania Supreme Court may handle the situation, which has started percolating through state courts.
By Ross Todd | May 11, 2017
Plaintiffs lawyers led by Lieff Cabraser's Elizabeth Cabraser intend to seek roughly 15 percent of the settlement fund, or $180 million.
By Greg Land | May 8, 2017
A final, confidential settlement with Ford Motor Co. has ended a multidefendant suit involving a woman injured when a tire that was supposed to have been recalled nearly 12 years earlier blew out.
By Max Mitchell | May 5, 2017
Just before the Pennsylvania Supreme Court was set to hear arguments about what insurance carriers have to do to ensure someone with a single-vehicle policy has properly been given the chance to waive stacking when they buy two additional vehicles years later, the case that presented the issue settled. As a result, the Superior Court decision that was left unreviewed might continue to haunt the plaintiffs bar—at least until the high court gets another chance to look at the issue.
By Max Mitchell | May 4, 2017
The state Supreme Court has decided not to take up Volvo's appeal of a decision last year that overturned a defense verdict in a crashworthiness case against it. The justices denied allocatur Thursday in . The lawsuit was seen as a case that might have allowed the high court to address product liability issues in the wake of the Supreme Court's game-changing ruling in .
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