By newyorklawjournal | New York Law Journal | August 3, 2017
Transgender Woman Driver States Fraudulent Inducement Claim Against Waste Transporter
By Jeremy H. D'Amico and Michael A. D'Amico | August 3, 2017
The family car doctrine is a misnomer of sorts. It is not limited to those in consanguinity with the owner.
By Katheryn Hayes Tucker | August 2, 2017
Veteran death penalty defense attorney Jimmy Berry of Marietta closed the book on his last open capital murder case Tuesday.
By Katheryn Hayes Tucker | August 2, 2017
Seven years of attempts to prosecute ended Tuesday with a court order committing him to a state prison hospital indefinitely, Cobb County District Attorney Vic Reynolds announced.
By Erin Mulvaney | August 1, 2017
As more people flock to opportunities in the gig economy and more companies press into this space, it's become increasingly apparent that novel workplace schemes don't fit into the existing labor structure that balances power between employers and their workers.
By P.J. D'Annunzio | August 1, 2017
The Pennsylvania Superior Court has upheld the transfer of a lawsuit stemming from a truck-on-truck crash from Philadelphia to Cumberland County.
By Ross Todd | August 1, 2017
A federal judge in San Francisco on Monday let a class action lawsuit move forward, allowing drivers to pursue claims the company takes an oversized chunk of passenger fees.
By newyorklawjournal | New York Law Journal | July 28, 2017
Pilot's Title VII Claim Untimely; Training Failure Was Discrete From Removal Request's Refusal
By thelegalintelligencer | The Legal Intelligencer | July 28, 2017
PUC properly held that it had no authority over the transfer of "partial rights" to operate a taxi in Philadelphia because the Philadelphia Parking Authority had complete authority over taxi companies providing service within the city and had exclusive authority to grant, deny or impose conditions on the transfer of the portion of operational rights within the city. Affirmed.
By thelegalintelligencer | The Legal Intelligencer | July 28, 2017
After a law pertaining to a fee structure imposed on the taxicab industry was declared unconstitutional, the city parking authority was required to give retroactive notices to class members and provide the opportunity for a hearing. Class members were not entitled to completely avoid the fees for the period during which the unconstitutional law was in effect.
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