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Daily Business Review

NTSB Blames Drivers, Tesla, Lax Regulations in Florida Crash

The National Transportation Safety Board said Tesla failed to limit where its autopilot can be used, allowing drivers to activate it in areas it wasn't designed for.
4 minute read

The Recorder

Engineer at the Heart of 'Waymo v. Uber' Pleads Guilty to Trade Secret Theft

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.
3 minute read

New York Law Journal

2019 Auto Insurance Complaint Rankings

In his Insurance Law column, Jonathan A. Dachs presents his annual report on the State of New York Department of Financial Services' recently published 2019 Automobile Insurance Complaint Ranking.
15 minute read

Corporate Counsel

In-House Counsel at Mueller Industries, Tesla Win National LGBT Bar Awards

"Law firms are in the process of improving their policies and protections for gender expression and same-sex families," said Lindsey Adams-Hess of Tesla. "But it would be nice if you couldn't get fired for being LGBT in most states."
4 minute read

Texas Lawyer

Brace Yourself for Breach-of-Contract Lawsuits Due to Coronavirus, Attorneys Say

Disputes are surfacing as U.S. companies get notices that their China-based vendors can't honor contracts, because of business disruptions from coronavirus and quarantines.
3 minute read

Litigation Daily

Daily Dicta: Arbitrating a Merger Challenge Seemed Like a Terrible Idea. Until It Wasn't.

It's too soon to say if binding arbitration will be a viable new path for merger challenges, but the historic case gave Trump antitrust enforcers a way to come across as both pro-enforcement and pro-business—not an easy needle to thread.
5 minute read

Litigation Daily

Daily Dicta: VW Opt-Out Plaintiffs Crash with Minuscule Damages

A San Francisco federal jury this week awarded the first 10 bellwether plaintiffs a combined $5,747 in compensatory damages—which is just sad.
6 minute read

Daily Business Review

No Time to Waste: Broward Lawyer's Quick Action Helps Clinch $5.9M Settlement

The plaintiff motorcyclist alleged the driver that hit him couldn't see properly, thanks to a nearly 3-foot hedge that should have been no more than 2 feet tall.
6 minute read

Daily Business Review

No-Fault Auto Insurance Repeal on Road to Florida House Floor

The House Commerce Committee voted to support a proposal that seeks to replace a requirement that motorists carry personal-injury protection insurance coverage — key to the no-fault system — with mandatory bodily injury coverage.
5 minute read

National Law Journal

Pillsbury, Womble Help Drive Hyundai's $5M Trademark Win

The Korean automaker had accused a Miami company of importing used, counterfeit or defective parts and palming them off as sourced through Hyundai's authorized chain of distribution.
2 minute read

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