By Cheryl Miller | November 2, 2018
The complaint filed Thursday in Los Angeles County Superior Court alleges the tony SoCal city illegally rushed through an emergency ordinance this summer barring the use of "shared mobility devices" in its boundaries and has since impounded more than 1,000 of Bird's two-wheeled transports.
By Charles Toutant | November 2, 2018
The case involves an employee who fainted but suffered no physical injuries after exposure to diesel fumes in a tunnel.
By Jim Saunders | November 2, 2018
The justices, in a 6-1 decision, rejected an appeal by Adam Shepard, who was convicted on a charge of manslaughter with a weapon after fatally striking Spencer Schott with a car in January 2011 following the altercation.
By Caroline Spiezio | November 1, 2018
Sarah Teachout, who joined Dallas-based Trinity from Akin Gump in 2015, will be chief legal officer now that the company has spun off its infrastructure business.
By Erin Mulvaney | November 1, 2018
Morgan, Lewis & Bockius attorneys, representing Uber, filed a motion to disqualify the firm Keller Lenkner last week, because they claim a conflict of interest exists with partner Warren Postman, who left the U.S. Chamber Litigation Center this summer to join the plaintiffs-side firm.
By Mike Schneider | October 31, 2018
Shawn Hudson said that Tesla made false statements about the autopilot safety on his Tesla Model S.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By James E. Mercante | October 30, 2018
Admiralty Law columnist James E. Mercante writes: A Frankenstorm can cause catastrophic damage on land and sea. For a vessel owner, the Act of God defense may provide protection from liability for damage to third parties. The homeowner gets no treat to either ownership or possession of a yacht washed ashore by a hurricane. But, whether the vessel owner will be held responsible for damages, well, only God (and federal judges) know!
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By John J. Fumero | October 29, 2018
The proposed 15-mile extension of State Road 836 into Kendall would take the highway past Miami-Dade County's urban development boundary.
By Tom McParland | October 26, 2018
A new shareholder lawsuit has accused the Tesla board of engaging in a conspiracy to cover up its failure to monitor CEO Elon Musk's "increasingly erratic" public statements, in a case that could set up the question of whether Musk's tweets qualify as company statements.
Delaware Business Court Insider | News
By Tom McParland | October 26, 2018
A new shareholder lawsuit has accused the Tesla board of engaging in a conspiracy to cover up its failure to monitor CEO Elon Musk's "increasingly erratic" public statements, in a case that could set up the question of whether Musk's tweets qualify as company statements.
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