By Phillip Bantz | August 6, 2019
Priya Aiyar succeeds Paul Jones, who retired earlier this year. She will hold the reins of AA’s legal affairs team and oversee legal strategies for a wide range of issues.
By Dana Hull | August 5, 2019
Jeremy Banner died when his Tesla sedan he was driving failed to brake or steer to avoid a semi-trailer that ran a stop sign on a Florida highway in March, according to the lawsuit.
Connecticut Law Tribune | Commentary
By Dwight Merriam | July 31, 2019
They are a big business, a big problem, and they both aid and impede transportation. The challenge is to put them in their place, and there is a solution.
By Jason Grant | July 25, 2019
“I'm one of these people who actually thinks that diversity and inclusion is not rocket science,” West told a group of more than 70 mostly African American lawyers at the National Bar Association's annual conference in New York City. “I think it's more about intentionality."
By Zach Schlein | July 24, 2019
The Third District Court of Appeal upheld the motion for summary judgment granted to Miami-Dade County Expressway Authority against trailer rental company Tropical Trailer Leasing on Wednesday. Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis signed a bill dissolving the toll board on July 3.
By Dan Packel | July 24, 2019
The multistate moves mark the latest in a string of exits from LeClairRyan in recent months and will bring Fox Rothschild a new office in Northern Virginia.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Dan Packel | July 24, 2019
The multistate moves mark the latest in a string of exits from LeClairRyan in recent months and will bring Fox Rothschild a new office in Northern Virginia.
By Dan Packel | July 24, 2019
Attorneys in five cities are part of Fox Rothschild's expansion as the law firm grabs an aviation team from LeClairRyan.
By Scott Graham | July 23, 2019
The Patent Trial and Appeal Board found RideApp Inc. and professor Stephen Dickerson's patents indefinite, but they will get their day in court. In the long run, they'll have to sell U.S. District Judge Jon Tigar on why the PTAB was wrong.
By Scott Graham | July 23, 2019
The Patent Trial and Appeal Board found RideApp Inc. and professor Stephen Dickerson's patents indefinite, but they will get their day in court. In the long run, they'll have to sell U.S. District Judge Jon Tigar on why the PTAB was wrong.
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