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The Legal Intelligencer

Plaintiff Alleged Impaired Gait, Back Pain Due to Car Crash

On Feb. 5, 2016, plaintiff Eric Hollis, 43, a valet, was stopped at a red light on 16th Street, at its intersection with Arch Street, in Center City, when his sedan was rear-ended by a pickup truck. He claimed back injuries.
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The Recorder

The Race to Autonomy: Investor Considerations for Investments in Autonomous Vehicle Companies

Autonomous vehicle companies present a unique set of issues and considerations for investors to consider. As the industry continues to evolve, investors should proactively address the issues discussed in this article in order to balance the concerns of a target company with the investor's goals.
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Daily Business Review

Permitted Breach of Rules by Association Does Not Create Liability for Resulting Accident

Lack of parking can be an extremely troublesome issue for many South Florida community associations. For HOAs with rules that prohibit on-street parking, the dearth of available spaces for residents and their guests can
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Legaltech News

Plotting the Course: Shaping the Connected Car Landscape and Cybersecurity in 2019

The first step to protecting your company is learning more about what data your smart automobile collects and uses so you can properly evaluate current data security issues and the best practices that are used to address them.
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Daily Report Online

Alabama Jury Awards $152M in Ford Rollover Trial

Following a contentious two-week trial, the jury awarded $52 million for compensation and $100 million in punitive damages, finding Ford at fault for claims of design defect and negligence. Ford said it will appeal.
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Texas Lawyer

Dallas Jury Hits Honda With $37M Verdict

The jury apportioned 63 percent of the fault to Honda, for a total of $23.7 million. The jury apportioned 32 percent of the fault to the driver, who was not a party to the case, and 5 percent to the plaintiff, 27-year-old Sarah Milburn.
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Litigation Daily

Dallas Jury Slams Honda With $37M Verdict

The jury apportioned 63 percent of the fault to Honda, for a total of $23.7 million. The jury apportioned 32 percent of the fault to the driver, who was not a party to the case, and 5 percent to the plaintiff, 27-year-old Sarah Milburn.
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Litigation Daily

In Amicus Brief, Lyft Bashes EPA for 'Head-Scratching' Drive to Relax Car Pollution Rules

"Efficient vehicles mean more earnings for drivers, cheaper rides for passengers, and a better business for Lyft," the company's lawyers at Washington's Harris, Wiltshire & Grannis said in a D.C. Circuit filing.
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The Recorder

Lyft Bashes EPA for 'Head-Scratching' Drive to Relax Car Pollution Rules

"Efficient vehicles mean more earnings for drivers, cheaper rides for passengers, and a better business for Lyft," the company's lawyers at Washington's Harris, Wiltshire & Grannis said in a D.C. Circuit filing.
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Daily Business Review

Windshield Damage Incentive Program Drives House Debate

After a lengthy debate, a House panel approved a bill that would prevent auto-glass shops from offering cash, gift cards and other incentives to motorists to attract windshield-repair work.
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