By Jim Turner | August 17, 2022
The U.S. Department of Transportation announced that grants will go to the Central Florida Regional Transportation Authority, the Jacksonville Transportation Authority, Lee County and the state for low- and no-emission buses, equipment and worker training.
By ALM Staff | August 17, 2022
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.
By David Koenig | August 16, 2022
"Looking to the future, supersonic travel will be an important part of our ability to deliver for our customers," said American Airlines's chief financial officer.
By Freida Frisaro | August 16, 2022
Brightline and government officials announced the grant as the privately owned passenger line continues to be plagued by deaths along its tracks between Miami and West Palm Beach.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Justin Henry | August 16, 2022
Central Pennsylvania's Saxton & Stump has brought on most of the lawyers from trucking specialist Marcello & Kivisto. Douglas Marcello regularly shares tactics with the defense bar, while the Pennsylvania Association of Justice is organizing a trucking law section of its own.
By Jim Saunders | August 11, 2022
State Attorney General Ashley Moody described the mask requirement on airplanes and in other transportation during the COVID-19 pandemic as "overreach" by the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
By Lizette Chapman | August 10, 2022
The Joby Aviation contract reflects recent interest from Washington in electric aircraft that are cheaper to maintain than traditional helicopters and have zero emissions.
By Jim Turner | August 5, 2022
The Department of Transportation said that feedback turned up concerns with "portions" of all four proposed routes to extend Florida's Turnpike northwest from Wildwood.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Kevin G. Faley and Andrea M. Alonso | August 4, 2022
With car thefts becoming more prevalent, it is important for car owners in New York to be aware of the laws that dictate their possible liability in these situations.
By Jane Wester | August 2, 2022
New York City and the attorneys general of California, Connecticut, Illinois and Pennsylvania argued that the USPS was knowingly permitting packages containing cigarettes to travel through the mail, causing state and local governments to lose tax revenue and harming public health.
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