By David Ruiz | July 24, 2017
The new in-house lawyer for Musk's underground tunneling project will likely need experience with a patchwork of municipal rules and safety regulations.
Delaware Business Court Insider
By Tom McParland | July 19, 2017
The Delaware Court of Chancery on Tuesday denied The Renco Group Inc.'s latest motion for reargument in a lawsuit over the distribution of nearly $73 million in profits generated by a joint venture to make Humvees, criticizing the firm for what it said has become a "pattern" in five years of litigation.
By David Ruiz | July 14, 2017
Deposing an in-house counsel means wading through question after question about privileged information, said several trial attorneys.
By C. Ryan Barber | July 14, 2017
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and the OCC are fighting over a new rule that would curtail forced arbitration in the banking industry. Uber drivers win a class certification ruling. SEC Chairman Jay Clayton lays out his agenda. This is a weekly regulatory roundup from ALM and around the web.
By Erin Mulvaney | July 11, 2017
Lyft general counsel Kristin Sverchek offers her perspective on the future of the on-demand employment sector, and offers advice to up-and-coming companies that might not find themselves fitting exactly into the existing labor structure.
By C. Ryan Barber | June 29, 2017
Takata was among the clients Dechert partner Steven Bradbury, President Trump's nominee for Transportation Department general counsel, identified on his financial disclosure form. "I recognize that I am recused for my entire time as general counsel, if I am confirmed, from all aspects of Takata recalls," Bradbury said. He reported earning nearly $1.15 million from Dechert between January 2016 and May 2017.
By C. Ryan Barber | June 28, 2017
General Motors chief product cybersecurity officer Jeff Massimilla urges the Federal Trade Commission to "embrace the future" as automakers and the tech industry push to develop self-driving technology—and regulators try to keep up.
By Ross Todd | June 15, 2017
A woman raped by an Uber driver in New Delhi in 2014 has filed a new lawsuit claiming that company officials who obtained and reviewed her medical records invaded her privacy and defamed her.
By Stephanie Forshee, David Ruiz and Jennifer Williams-Alvarez | June 15, 2017
In the aftermath of Covington & Burling's report on Uber's culture, the company's legal department will likely have a lot of work to do.
By Josefa Velasquez | June 14, 2017
"Uber did not employ an arm's-length approach to the claimants as would typify an independent contractor arrangement," a state Department of Labor administrative law judge wrote, finding three Uber drivers, and "similarly situated" others in New York City, are entitled to unemployment benefits.
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