By Ben Hancock | December 7, 2017
Uber is in the hot seat for its use of messaging apps such as Wickr with self-destruct features. But legal experts say evidence rules don't preclude such tools, and Wickr's CEO warns against "stigmatizing" information security.
By Ross Todd | December 6, 2017
The rare, if not unprecedented move, to hand over a piece of evidence that surfaced in a parallel criminal investigation has former prosecutors abuzz.
By Jennifer Williams-Alvarez | December 1, 2017
At a New York City Bar Association event, Thomas Wynne of SeaStreak recounted a 2013 ferry crash that put his company in full crisis management mode.
By Ben Hancock | November 29, 2017
An Uber in-house attorney testified Wednesday that Wilmer was retained to lead an investigation after an ex-employee in May made far-ranging allegations of corporate misbehavior.
By Ross Todd | Caroline Spiezio | November 28, 2017
Judge William Alsup told Uber's legal team he can't trust what they say because they've "lied so many times."
By Cheryl Miller | November 21, 2017
Uber Technologies Inc.'s admission Tuesday that it waited a year to disclose a massive data breach could put the company in the crosshairs of a California law that mandates prompt notification—both to the public and to state regulators—of significant cyberattacks.
By Caroline Spiezio | November 16, 2017
Lyft announced this week it plans to expand into Toronto.
By Mike Scarcella | November 15, 2017
Steven Bradbury, a Dechert litigation partner in Washington and former top U.S. Justice Department lawyer, narrowly won confirmation Tuesday as general counsel to the U.S. Transportation Department after a rebuke for his role in writing memos that justified the use of harsh tactics against detainees in the aftermath of the Sept. 11 terror attacks.
By Erin Mulvaney | November 10, 2017
Uber Technologies Inc. drivers in the United Kingdom should be considered employees and have rights to minimum wage and holiday pay, a tribunal said in a ruling against the ride-hailing company.
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By Sue Reisinger | November 6, 2017
Patrick Dransfield, publisher of the Pacific Business Press in Hong Kong argues that the weak role of general counsel in Japan is to blame at least in part for a series of serious problems at major corporations.
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