By Raychel Lean | March 25, 2020
"Let's face it, judges have been reluctant even to use telephone conferences in lieu of live appearances," said Miami-Dade Circuit Judge Jennifer Bailey. "We're all going to become much more comfortable with the idea of remote appearances."
By Alaina Lancaster | March 24, 2020
California's First District Court of Appeal ruled Monday the Unfair Practices Act does not apply to Uber, whose rates are governed by the California Public Utilities Commission.
By Michael A. Mora | March 24, 2020
While Judge Robert Lee primarily ruled in the defendant's favor, Brant Hadaway observed the 130 other lawsuits brought by Chetu filed in Broward County may not serve as a roadmap for dismissal based upon this circuit court ruling.
Daily Business Review | Expert Opinion
By Samuel Lewis | March 24, 2020
A requirement to function away from the office can be a new and even somewhat unsettling for a significant number of professionals. Here are suggestions for making remote work a more productive and positive experience.
By Zach Warren | March 24, 2020
From leaning on video to simply taking a snack break, here's how experts say technology can be the key to keeping those relationships where you want, even when face-to-face meetings are impossible.
By Ross Todd | March 20, 2020
The proposed deal, reached after two rounds of mediation, would leave open the question of whether the initial coin offering qualified as a securities offering, which would have required the Tezos backers to file a registration statement with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.
By Alaina Lancaster | March 20, 2020
In a pair of emergency motions for preliminary injunction, lawyers from Lichten & Liss Riordan who represent classes of Uber and Lyft employees are asking the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California to find that they should be classified as employees, so that they can take advantage of state-mandated sick leave.
By Angela Morris | March 20, 2020
"Lawyers are saying, 'I don't want to come to your office,'" Corpus Christi solo practitioner Monte English said, adding that some attorneys also oppose remote depositions. "Some people feel they need to be face-to-face to cross examine a witness, if that's part of being able to confront your adversary."
By Ross Todd | March 19, 2020
Anthony Levandowski, a pivotal though silent player in the civil dispute between Google's Waymo subsidiary and Uber, admitted downloading at least 20 files from his Google Drive, including an internal tracking document with details of Google's self-driving car program.
By Alaina Lancaster | March 19, 2020
The cy pres deal provides payouts to the privacy advocacy arms of universities and non-profit organizations and no direct funds to class members. Ted Frank of the Center for Class Action Fairness contends that the settlement creates an unfortunate standard.
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