By Elise Sanguinetti | September 20, 2017
In the minds of some movers and shakers in the automobile industry, self-driving cars are the wave of the future. For investors and big business, the safe bet is that laissez-faire policies will win the day. But for consumers and workers, that very well may lead to unsafe and unstable futures.
By Ross Todd | September 20, 2017
The partial price tag is for just one of nine allegedly stolen trade secrets.
By Ben Hancock | September 19, 2017
The appeals court will be weighing issues critical to the fate of major driver class actions against Uber and workers' collective rights generally.
By newyorklawjournal | New York Law Journal | September 18, 2017
HIV-Related Medical Records Release Granted Where Exacerbation Put at Issue by Plaintiff
By Jennifer Williams-Alvarez | September 18, 2017
A report has surfaced that Burke Norton of Salesforce.com will soon be headed to Uber as head of its legal department.
By Scott Graham | September 13, 2017
An order Wednesday from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit could release evidence against Uber in a court battle that's speeding toward trial. An Uber spokesperson said that's not the case.
By Ross Todd | September 13, 2017
Uber Technologies and a group of former executives have brought on lawyers from O'Melveny, Orrick, Latham, and Hogan Lovells to defend against a privacy and defamation suit brought by a woman raped by an Uber driver in New Delhi in 2014.
By Cheryl Miller | September 12, 2017
U.S. Department of Transportation Secretary Elaine Chao on Tuesday rolled out revamped federal guidance for autonomous vehicle manufacturers, putting the Trump administration's deregulatory stamp on this fast-developing industry.
By Brian K. Sullivan | September 12, 2017
Twenty miles may have made a $150 billion difference.Estimates for the damage Hurricane Irma would inflict on Florida kept mounting as it made its devastating sweep across the Caribbean. It was poised to be the costliest U.S. storm on record. Then something called the Bermuda High intervened and tripped it up.
By Charles Toutant | September 8, 2017
New Jersey Transit is seeking a declaratory judgment finding that a critic of the agency's management who was fired is not entitled to protection under the state whistleblower law.
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