By Charles Toutant | December 6, 2018
A new trial is ordered in an auto injury suit based on a defense lawyer's questions about the immigration status of the plaintiff. as well as the cumulative effect of a list of other errors at trial.
By Ross Todd | December 5, 2018
A lawyer for four former Uber employees who are in the company's legal crosshairs claims in court papers that his clients have "information that would be problematic for Uber's image-cleansing campaign if revealed."
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By Charlotte A. Biblow | November 29, 2018
State Environmental Regulation columnist Charlotte A. Biblow writes: With the election over, Gov. Andrew Cuomo reelected, and Democrats having taken control of both houses of the New York state legislature, it appears likely (or at least more likely than ever before) that Albany finally will bring congestion pricing in one form or another to New York City as a way to cut traffic and finance mass transit improvements.
By Michael Booth | November 29, 2018
The New Jersey Supreme Court is set to decide whether the family of a teacher and his 5-year-old daughter who were killed in a car accident may sue the New Jersey Turnpike Authority even though a tort claims notice was filed with the wrong state agency.
By Ross Todd | November 28, 2018
The source of the evidence? Declarations in a new suit filed against the law firm by Uber's biggest rival, Lyft Inc.
By Kristen Rasmussen | November 21, 2018
Crystal Gordon, the top lawyer at air medical provider Air Methods since 2011, will serve as Houston-based Era's senior vice president, general counsel and chief administrative officer, effective Jan. 1.
By Greg Land | November 21, 2018
The complaint said plaintiff Blessing Johnson was "shocked, horrified, and extremely scared and frightened" when her Uber driver got out and confronted the driver and passengers in another car after an accident.
By Xiumei Dong | November 21, 2018
U.S. District Judge Edward Chen said the plaintiff's lawyer had a "common interest" with Uber when he previously collaborated with the company's lawyers on the chamber's challenge to a Seattle collective bargaining ordinance for ride-hailing drivers.
By Shari L. Klevens and Alanna Clair | November 20, 2018
As law firms and clients increasingly go global, attorneys are likewise finding that their practices are not constrained by borders. However, in today's environment, the act of crossing the border can by itself create some unexpected ethical issues.
By Andrew Denney | November 16, 2018
Attorneys for the MTA argue that David Roth, who represents a woman who lost an arm and a leg in 2016 after she fainted on a subway platform and fell in front of an oncoming train, broke ethics rules for New York attorneys when he questioned New York City Transit Authority President Andy Byford.
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