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Regulation and litigation surrounding auto safety and manufacturing.
By Ross Todd | April 18, 2017
Legal fee awards resulting from acts of bad faith in litigation must be causally linked to the underlying misconduct, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled Tuesday.
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By Stephanie Forshee | April 18, 2017
Adding credit card information to a vehicle's systems is just one more data point to be aware of in terms of data collection and privacy.
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By Stephanie Forshee | April 17, 2017
Automakers are adding in-car payments systems to vehicles, a development that could lead to more convenience for drivers, but also more potential headaches for corporate legal departments.
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By Cheryl Miller | April 17, 2017
Apple hasn't said what it plans for the three Lexus RX450h models and six drivers now permitted by the DMV.
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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.
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By Scott Graham | April 13, 2017
The D.C.-based appeals court temporarily halted proceedings Thursday to review an order that would force Uber to disclose information it says is shielded.
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By Amanda Bronstad | April 12, 2017
U.S. District Judge Charles Breyer awarded the Seattle plaintiffs firm $2.3 million, a small fraction of its request.
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By Max Mitchell | April 7, 2017
When Austin Lee stepped into a car he hailed through Uber, what he did not know was that the driver was not the one named in the app, a new lawsuit filed in Allegheny County against the rideshare giant alleges.
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By Scott Graham | April 4, 2017
A federal judge indicated he may rule against Uber if the head of its driverless car program pleads the Fifth over allegations he stole Google's trade secrets.
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By Dirk Olin, ALM Director of Intelligence | November 16, 2016
Veteran class action litigator Garry Mathiason recently traded his firm management role for a new challenge, co-chairing the firm's emergent Robotics, AI, and Automation practice group. Mathiason sat down with ALM Director of Intelligence Dirk Olin to discuss the new group as well as the brave new world of the law machine.
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