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Calif. Prop 22 Decision Raises Questions for Rideshare Injury Cases in Pa. and Beyond
The statute repeatedly describes rideshare drivers as "independent contractors," and as a result, rideshare industry advocates have argued that Uber and Lyft cannot be found vicariously liable for their drivers. In California, as in Pennsylvania and most states, employers are generally not vicariously liable for their independent contractors' negligence.$2.6M FTC Settlement With Auto Dealer Accused of Racial Bias Reveals Rift Among Commissioners
"By seeking to ... transform the agency into a general civil rights regulator, the commission risks further politicizing the agency's mission," GOP Commissioner Melissa Holyoak wrote.Texas Puts General Motors, OnStar at Head of Line in Data Privacy Lawsuit
While the named plaintiffs are limited to GM and OnStar, the complaint names many other companies involved in the alleged illegal practices.NJ's Top Personal Injury Awards Total Nearly $654M
The awards this year totaled about $654 million, which is much higher than last year's total of $169.3 million, and which makes the average award this year $32.7 million.Impact of the 'Loper Bright' Decision on New Jersey State Deference
"A careful review of state law reveals significant similarities between New Jersey agency deference and 'Chevron' that will likely lead to similar challenges and a newfound ability to push back against state regulatory actions," write Marc Rollo, Charles Dennen and Thomas Tyrrell of Archer.View more book results for the query "General Motors"
Supreme Court's July Petitioners Include Mark Meadows, Michael Cohen
Former President Donald Trump's White House chief of staff and longtime personal attorney bring appeals to the justices.Dram Shop Liability—How to Prepare for and Prevent Litigation
"Business owners need to be very aware of their patrons and how much alcohol they are consuming," writes Adam Dolan of Gfeller Laurie.The 'Chevron' Doctrine Is Dead, Long Live the 'Chevron' Doctrine!
Last month's demise of the judicial Chevron deference doctrine has been well- chronicled. This article vets key cases and pleading realities to weigh the effect of the court's dramatic repudiation.NJ Justices Should Reverse Appellate Division Green Light for Glove Box Searches
We find no basis for treating a glove box (and particularly a locked one even though within reach of a passenger, as in "Wilson") differently from any other compartment.Current Status of Household and Regular Use Exclusions
Litigation regarding the validity and enforceability of various exclusions in auto policies in Pennsylvania is a never-ending tug of war between claimants and insurance companies. The most heated battles are in the realm of household and regular use exclusions. The fight over these exclusions may finally be coming to an end.Trending Stories
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