By Brenda Sapino Jeffreys | April 25, 2017
Baker Botts civil litigators Kevin Jordan, Walter Lynch and Michael Cancienne—partners in the firm's Houston office—have left to start Jordan, Lynch & Cancienne.
By Michael Booth | April 24, 2017
Panel says plaintiff understood the contract language and agreed to arbitration when she leased the car.
By Miriam Rozen | April 21, 2017
"Biggest lobbying operation I've seen for a long time. They started early and worked hard," said a lobbyist for the City of Houston.
By Ross Todd | April 20, 2017
A federal judge in San Jose has turned back a preliminary injunction bid from China-based ride-hailing company UCAR Inc. in a trade secret lawsuit against four former employees of its U.S. subsidiary.
By Amanda Bronstad | April 19, 2017
America's race to put "self-driving" cars on the road is expected to accelerate in 2017 as more state and federal regulators come out with rules governing their testing and operation. Industry lawyers should get in the driver's seat.
By Jennifer Williams-Alvarez | April 18, 2017
Aaron Alter, head of the legal department at Hawaiian Airlines, says there's plenty that United Airlines could have done differently with their recent passenger removal scandal.
By Ross Todd | April 18, 2017
In a decision that seemingly turned on app design, a San Francisco judge found that a link to Uber's terms of service was obscured.
By John Council | April 18, 2017
While United Airlines is facing major heat for kicking passengers off flights, Scott Self's bus company client got sued for allowing one to board: namely, a paranoid meth user who screamed "Everybody's going to die!" before grabbing the wheel from the bus driver and causing a crash that injured several people.
By Cheryl Miller | April 14, 2017
The street race to develop and test autonomous vehicles ramped up this week when the California Department of Motor Vehicles granted Apple Inc. a license to test three driverless SUVs on state roads.
By MICHAEL MARCIANO | April 14, 2017
A federal judge in Connecticut has declined to dismiss a suit against Metro-North Commuter Railroad Co. and associated defendants on behalf of a man who was electrocuted while trespassing on railroad property.
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