By Katheryn Tucker | September 25, 2018
In ruling for Uber, the Ninth Circuit said an argument for Uber drivers relying on a 2016 Georgia Supreme Court decision was "unpersuasive for multiple reasons."
By Katheryn Tucker | September 25, 2018
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit reversed class certification in the case, ruling that the drivers can't sue the company because of an arbitration clause contained in their contracts.
By Michael Booth | September 21, 2018
"A jury may determine that the request for psychological services was the motivation to seek Rollins' dismissal," U.S. District Judge Peter Sheridan said.
By Charles Toutant | September 20, 2018
The Third Circuit ruled that the company's 2014 restatement of accounting results, which reduced 2011-2013 pretax income by $215 million and net income by $132 million, provided "at most, some inference of scienter but not a strong inference" on the part of three company executives.
By Max Mitchell | September 20, 2018
The family of a cyclist killed last year when she was struck by a sanitation truck in Philadelphia has settled claims against the trucking company for $6.125 million, a portion of which is set to go toward charitable organizations aimed at improving public safety.
By Associated Press | September 20, 2018
A plan to build a high-speed train between Southern California and Las Vegas is back on track after a private rail company announced Wednesday it has…
By James M. Lee, LegalMation | September 20, 2018
Efficiency advocates often hear one persistent argument against automation—increased efficiency results in reduced billable hours which means lower revenues. But the aviation industry proves that's misguided.
By Meredith Hobbs | September 19, 2018
The Chapter 11 bankruptcy auction is not for the casual souvenir hunter. Bidding will start at $21.5 million, and bids must be qualified in advance.
By Lidia Dinkova | September 19, 2018
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration cited five contractors that worked on the Miami pedestrian bridge that collapsed during construction March 15.
By Associated Press | September 19, 2018
After an investigation into the incident, the NFL in June suspended Jameis Winston for three games for violating the league's personal conduct policy.
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