By Ross Todd | January 24, 2018
A spokesman for peer-to-peer car sharing site Turo said the company shouldn't be forced to obtain a permit meant for traditional car rental companies.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Howard Spier | January 24, 2018
Nearly everyone agrees that high-speed passenger rail is a great idea. As Brightline high-speed rail makes its debut in South Florida, it's time to focus more attention on passengers and crews.
By John Council | January 24, 2018
The Jane Doe defendant, who was a teenager, is using a new Texas law to go after the website, as well as Hyatt Hotels, Choice Hotels and Pilot Flying J Travel Centers.
By Jim Turner, News Service of Florida | January 23, 2018
Commercial airboat operators would have to complete a state-approved course before taking on passengers under a measure, named for a 22-year-old woman killed last year, that started moving through the Senate.
By Jonathan Emmanuel, Bird & Bird | January 23, 2018
Driverless car manufacturers, automated fleet operators, transit operators and technology suppliers need to start thinking now about how they will ensure a safe and functional driverless car hits the road.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Robert D. Lang and Rachel Nudel | January 22, 2018
Robert D. Lang and Rachel Nudel write: Whether skateboard, electric hover board, or hybrid electric skateboard, the use of these small personal vehicles presents a range of legal issues for the general public, operators and practitioners.
By Katheryn Tucker | January 19, 2018
The winning lawyers, Solo R. Michael Coker and Makenzie “Mac” McAllister of Bross McAllister & Williams, gave their client credit for making a favorable impression on the jury. “This was a man who took great pride in his work.”
By Xiumei Dong | January 18, 2018
Six months after joining McGuireWoods, Elliot Katz is revving his engines on a new project.
By Cheryl Miller | January 17, 2018
As Uber ventures into non-emergency patient transport, a Washington lobbyist will focus on compliance matters, HIPAA and health care policy as it relates to ride-sharing and innovation.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By P.J. D'Annunzio | January 17, 2018
A SEPTA electrician claiming he was passed over for promotion because of his race has struck out in his appeal of the dismissal of his lawsuit.
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