Daily Business Review | Profile
By Lidia Dinkova | March 16, 2018
Cartwright is executive partner for Holland & Knight in Miami and chair of the Directors Committee.
By Lidia Dinkova | March 14, 2018
Law offices are expected to get smaller with more emphasis on amenities, technology and common areas, a CBRE Inc. study found.
By Katheryn Tucker | March 14, 2018
"Citizens deserve to feel protected from sexual assault and should not have to fear this happening to them while traveling,” said U.S. Attorney BJay Pak.
By Steven A. Meyerowitz, Esq., director, FC&S Legal | March 13, 2018
The Georgia Court of Appeals affirmed the trial court's decision that a driver injured while working on his employer's truck was not entitled to recover underinsured/uninsured motorist benefits from his own auto insurer because the truck was not an “uninsured motor vehicle.”
Corporate Counsel | Analysis|News
By Caroline Spiezio | March 12, 2018
The race is on to develop the best technology for autonomous vehicles, but there are also drives to increase regulation around the data these cars and trucks collect, a situation that poses challenges for in-house counsel.
By Caroline Spiezio | March 9, 2018
A lawsuit filed by Bay Area advocacy group this week against Uber Technologies Inc. highlights the accessibility issues facing sharing economy companies.
By Caroline Spiezio | March 9, 2018
Companies like Uber and Airbnb have faced questions over their ability to provide services accessible to those with disabilities. But these companies have also presented answers.
By Joshua Goodman, Associated Press | March 9, 2018
A trust linked to Venezuela's state oil company PDVSA has filed a lawsuit against major international energy trading firms for their alleged role funneling bribes to corrupt company officials in exchange for rigged oil purchase contracts.
By Ross Todd | March 9, 2018
U.S. District Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers on Thursday found that Uber's agreement with drivers didn't allow the company to deduct its $1 "Safe Rides" fee from the total used to calculate what drivers received from short, low-fare rides.
By Jason Grant | March 8, 2018
Manhattan Federal Judge Jed Rakoff fiercely criticized the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, and the federal judiciary as a whole, for repeatedly upholding U.S. companies' use of mandatory arbitration clauses that consumers sign on to via internet-based customer agreements that appear on screens.
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