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Uber Model Leads to Heightened Risk of Distracted Driving
After dining near Rittenhouse Square last month, I faced the challenge of making the 25-block trip home. Walking the distance in the summer heat was only slightly less offensive than competing with a half-dozen other couples each trying to flag down a taxi. Fortunately, I previously downloaded the Uber app. With a few taps on my phone, a black Uber SUV appeared. I jumped in and basked in the air-conditioned cool, while taking in the warm glow of two dash-mounted mobile devices stationed next to the built-in vehicle navigation screen.Uber Model Leads to Heightened Risk of Distracted Driving
After dining near Rittenhouse Square last month, I faced the challenge of making the 25-block trip home. Walking the distance in the summer heat was only slightly less offensive than competing with a half-dozen other couples each trying to flag down a taxi. Fortunately, I previously downloaded the Uber app. With a few taps on my phone, a black Uber SUV appeared. I jumped in and basked in the air-conditioned cool, while taking in the warm glow of two dash-mounted mobile devices stationed next to the built-in vehicle navigation screen.Gay Lawyer's Bias, Defamation Claims Tossed From Suit
Jeffrey Downs, the gay lawyer suing two plaintiffs firms over his scuttled lateral move, has had several claims tossed from his federal suit.'Kids-for-Cash' Figure Agrees to $4.75M Settlement
Robert J. Powell, the former co-owner of two private juvenile-detention facilities at the center of the Luzerne County "kids-for-cash" scandal, has agreed to pay at least $4.75 million to settle his portion of a civil suit brought by a class of juvenile plaintiffs.Gay Lawyer's Bias, Defamation Claims Tossed From Suit
Jeffrey Downs, the gay lawyer suing two plaintiffs firms over his scuttled lateral move, has had several claims tossed from his federal suit.'Kids-for-Cash' Figure Agrees to $4.75M Settlement
Robert J. Powell, the former co-owner of two private juvenile-detention facilities at the center of the Luzerne County "kids-for-cash" scandal, has agreed to pay at least $4.75 million to settle his portion of a civil suit brought by a class of juvenile plaintiffs.Why Some Parents Become Advocates After the Death of Their Child
As a personal injury attorney for more than 30 years, I have often represented clients whose lives were devastated by terrible injuries: brain and spinal injury, severe burns, amputations and paralysis.Gay Lawyer Seeks to Dismiss Summary Judgment Motions
The gay lawyer who sued two law firms in federal court over a scuttled lateral move is contending that the defendants' efforts to dismiss his claims of discrimination, retaliation and defamation have misrepresented his prior statements.Gay Lawyer Seeks to Dismiss Summary Judgment Motions
The gay lawyer who sued two law firms in federal court over a scuttled lateral move is contending that the defendants' efforts to dismiss his claims of discrimination, retaliation and defamation have misrepresented his prior statements.Presumed Damages May Be Available in Constitutional Torts
Your client's constitutional rights have been violated but your client has not suffered any injury other than the deprivation of the constitutional right itself. The case appears to be a loser. Is it really worth pursuing if you cannot prove an actual injury? This scenario has certainly presented itself to many legal practitioners. Even though it looks like you may be out of luck in getting damages for your client, there might be another way.Trending Stories
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