Delaware Business Court Insider
By Tom MCParland | August 24, 2017
A Delaware Court of Chancery judge on Thursday set an Aug. 30 hearing date for Travis Kalanick's motion to dismiss an investor lawsuit seeking to oust him from the Uber Technologies Inc.'s board, as Benchmark Capital Partners continued to step up its attack on the ride-hailing company's ousted CEO.
By Robert Storace | August 23, 2017
The settlement came after event data recorders showed one of the drivers was speeding moments before the collision.
By Michael Booth | August 23, 2017
Montclair State University may be relieved of its obligations to further attempt to coordinate traffic improvement plans on an adjacent access road with neighboring Clifton Township and Passaic County, a New Jersey appeals court ruled Wednesday.
By Roy Strom | August 22, 2017
Steven Wernikoff, a 17-year veteran of the Federal Trade Commission, will co-lead Detroit-based Honigman Miller Schwartz and Cohn's practice advising on issues related to the fast-growing field of autonomous vehicles.
By Ben Hancock | August 22, 2017
Uber is seeking to knock out Waymo's only remaining patent claim and one trade secret claim, as the two sides gear up for trial in October.
By Commentary by James D. Gassenheimer, Ashley Dillman Bruce and Deborah B. Talenfeld | August 21, 2017
The next time you chose to fly, ask yourself—can I sue the manufacturer of this aircraft if it crashes as a result of a product defect? The answer is sometimes found in the General Aviation Revitalization Act (GARA) which was passed by Congress in 1994 in response to the enormous products liability costs that the tort system had imposed upon manufacturers of general aviation aircraft and their components, write James D. Gassenheimer, Ashley Dillman Bruce and Deborah B. Talenfeld.
Delaware Business Court Insider
By Tom McParland | August 18, 2017
Travis Kalanick, the former CEO of Uber Technologies Inc., pushed back late Thursday against an investor's attempt to force him off the ride-hailing company's board, saying that a dispute over his control of three board seats must be settled in arbitration.
By Robert Storace | August 16, 2017
A Wesleyan University professor who was injured when a vehicle struck the driver's side of her car has been awarded $100,000 through arbitration.
By Ben Hancock | August 16, 2017
A federal judge said Wednesday he might make the firm's attorneys explain to the jury why they withheld files from an ex-Waymo engineer.
By therecorder | The Recorder | August 15, 2017
9th Cir.; 15-56394 The court of appeals vacated a judgment and remanded. The court held that the district court erred in applying a de novo standard…
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