The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Riley Brennan | August 22, 2024
"Any taking by a railroad does not warrant an automatic and conclusive finding of benefit to the public. Instead, courts must analyze any purported public benefit of the taking while considering the technological, social, and economic landscape 'of the period in which the particular problem presents itself for consideration,'" Justice Kevin Dougherty said.
By Chris O'Malley | August 21, 2024
Wheels Up saw demand soar during the pandemic, as wealthy businesspeople flocked to private aviation and commercial carriers cut flights. But in the latest quarter revenue tumbled 41%.
By Chris O'Malley | August 15, 2024
"By seeking to ... transform the agency into a general civil rights regulator, the commission risks further politicizing the agency's mission," GOP Commissioner Melissa Holyoak wrote.
By Allison Dunn | August 14, 2024
"Here, we take irrational disparity to a new level: FELA will mean one thing in Illinois and another thing in Missouri even with regard to identical accidents in Illinois to which the same Illinois safety regulation applies," Missouri Appellate Judge Cristian M. Stevens wrote in a dissenting opinion.
By Lisa Willis | August 13, 2024
"From public reporting, we understand that the total amounts of these claims are in excess of $10 billion," said one of the attorneys involved in a separate but similar lawsuit.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Riley Brennan | August 12, 2024
"It also plausibly alleges that, as plaintiffs had in fact 'done absolutely nothing wrong,' this communication constituted a 'major misrepresentation' about their character and activities which could cause a reasonable person could take 'serious offense,'" U.S. District Judge John R. Padova for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania wrote, denying American Airlines' motion to dismiss a lawsuit brought by two passengers who were removed from a flight.
By Colleen Murphy | August 12, 2024
"One of the main challenges facing Port Newark is the lack of space for container storage and handling. The demand for container storage space has grown significantly in recent years, and Port Newark has struggled to keep up with the demand. As a result, multiple lots where containers are stored are operated off-port by private owners and operators," according to the complaint filed by attorneys with Sills Cummis & Gross.
By Michelle Chapman | The Associated Press | August 8, 2024
The Atlanta-based airline says it will go after the tech companies behind last month's global technology outage that led to the cancellation of about 7,000 flights over five days.
By Charlotte Kramon | The Associated Press | August 7, 2024
After three days of hearings in November, an officer for the Georgia Public Service Commission granted Sandersville Railroad Co.'s request to legally condemn nine properties in Sparta, Georgia. The commission's decision to adopt or reject the officer's recommendation could affect property law nationwide.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Nicole Marie Lombardi | August 1, 2024
"The rapid rise of these vehicles has, to date, outpaced the development of a full regulatory regime in New Jersey," writes Nicole Marie Lombardi.
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