By Michael Booth | October 22, 2018
The Assembly Science, Innovation and Technology and the Transportation and Independent Authorities committees held a joint hearing Monday to consider whether autonomous vehicles should be allowed to be operated and tested in the state.
By Brenda Sapino Jeffreys | October 18, 2018
Houston-area driver Ronald Richardson alleges Houston litigator Susan Noe Wilson was driving a white jeep that rear-ended him. After the jeep fled the scene, a driver snapped a photo of the license plate.
By Max Mitchell | October 11, 2018
A Philadelphia jury has awarded $10.6 million to a woman whose arm was amputated in a motor vehicle accident.
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By Steven R. Pounian and Justin T. Green | October 11, 2018
In this Aviation Law column Steven R. Pounian and Justin T. Green address the forum non conveniens doctrine and argue that courts should provide more deference to a foreign plaintiff who selects a forum for legitimate reasons, including that the selected forum court may be the only one with personal jurisdiction over the defendant. Courts should consider developments in the law and technology that makes transnational litigation much easier today than it was in 1947 when the Supreme Court established the factors that courts consider when addressing a forum non conveniens motion.
By Zach Schlein | October 9, 2018
John M. Murray and Rollin M. Smith of Murray, Morin & Hernan helped guide Bahamasair to victory in a long battle. The case concerned the April 20, 2007, crash landing of a Bahamasair aircraft after its left landing gear failed.
By Ross Todd | October 6, 2018
Lawyers at Robins Kaplan and Keller Lenkner sued Uber last month on behalf of a SoCal livery service claiming that the ride-hailing app company saves millions in required benefits and payroll costs by misclassifying drivers, and targets their client with “below-cost and anticompetitive pricing.”
By Dan Clark | October 4, 2018
EasyGroup owner Stelios Haji-Ioannou is facing off against Netflix and director Joe Swanberg over the use of the word "easy." Does a trademark suit over such a commonplace word stand a chance?
By Greg Land | October 2, 2018
Judge Gail Tusan said the court's response to jurors' questions undercut the "crux" of MARTA's defense, and ordered a new trial.
By Kristen Rasmussen | October 1, 2018
Peter Carter predicts that in 10 years, firms that have moved away from the billable hour are going to be market leaders.
By Andrew Denney | September 28, 2018
The defendants are seeking an admission from plaintiff Christina Smith that photos and a video posted on Instagram after her March 21, 2015, motor vehicle accident are indeed of Smith.
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