By Thomas A. Dickerson | September 28, 2017
Thomas A. Dickerson reviews recent antitrust class actions involving the travel industry brought by or against airlines, in-flight Internet providers, hotels, tour bus companies, ride-sharing companies and online travel sellers and involving various types of alleged marketing misconduct such as resale price maintenance, parallel business behavior, misleading and unfair price guarantees, elimination of competitors and unfairly raising prices, substantial market foreclosures and price fixing.
By Max Mitchell | September 27, 2017
A trucking company has agreed to pay $9 million to settle claims that its driver was using his cellphone before falling asleep at the wheel and colliding with another vehicle.
By Ross Todd | September 27, 2017
Facebook Inc. convinced the Fourth District Court of Appeal to block an criminal defendant's attempt to get non-public user information about a key trial witness.
By John Council | September 26, 2017
The parents of a 13-year-old boy have sued the Irving-based Boy Scouts of America in a Harris County state district court alleging that their son was assaulted by older scouts on a camping trip, including threats that he was going to be "waterboarded" before being knocked unconscious by a punch to the face.
By Ross Todd | September 26, 2017
The complaint runs through a laundry list of legal scandals at the ride-hailing company and claims investors were misled about the lawfulness of Uber's operations.
By Ben Hancock | September 25, 2017
Lawyers for Google's driverless car division contradicted the $2.6 billion figure that Uber's lead attorney said was at stake in their trade secrets brawl.
By Jeff Martin | September 22, 2017
A website is tricking people into thinking they're dealing with Delta Air Lines when arranging for their pets to fly on jets, the Atlanta-based company maintains in a new federal lawsuit.
By Danielle Sadow | The Legal Intelligencer | September 21, 2017
On May 5, 2014, plaintiff's decedent, Lawrence Paden Jr., 26, unemployed, was riding a motorcycle west on Manley Road in West Chester. At the same time, ahead of him, Kathryn Kelleher was stopped on the road, waiting to complete a left turn onto eastbound Marley Road from a driveway on Paden's left side.
By Christine Simmons | September 21, 2017
The outgoing general counsel of an international shipping conglomerate is launching a six-attorney New York firm, enlisting the help of a New York University professor and four women seeking to re-enter the law or expand their legal practices after working part-time.
By newyorklawjournal | New York Law Journal | September 20, 2017
Discovery Motion Denied Where Documents Prepared for Legal Advice or Legal Action
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