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Inside Tesla's Lobbying Push to Expand NY Sales
Tesla is making an all-out effort at the end of this legislative session in Albany to win approval for its plan to expand direct-to-consumer sales of its electric vehicles in New York state, but it is encountering huge opposition from the auto dealers' lobby, as it has elsewhere.Phila. Indem. Ins. Co. v. Cent. Terminal Restoration Corp.
Click Here for FC&S Legal Expert Analysis Phila. Indem. Ins. Co. v. Cent. Terminal Restoration Corp.United States District Court for the…In Uber Appeal, Another Test for Digital Arbitration Pacts
Second Circuit judges are considering whether to sign off on an arbitration agreement that Uber wrapped into its app terms of service.In Uber Appeal, Another Test for Digital Arbitration Pacts
A Second Circuit panel, reviewing a decision from Judge Jed Rakoff, is parsing just how prominently arbitration agreements must appear on an app or website for their terms to be enforceable.Appeals Court Set to Eye Uber's Drive to Steer Price-Fixing Dispute to Arbitration
Whether users of Uber's ride-hailing app have proper notice that they are waiving their right to a jury trial when they register and later decide to sue the company's service will be a central issue in oral arguments before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit on Friday.New York State Tweaks Final Cybersecurity Regulations
Final rules exempt a few insurers from complying with New York's new state-mandated cybersecurity safeguards, but the regulations put into place this week provide few deviations from the plan first outlined last year by the state Department of Financial Services.Final DFS Cybersecurity Regulations: Questions of Scope and Effect Linger
F. Paul Greene of Harter Secrest & Emery writes: It has been a wild ride for the banking, insurance, and financial services industries in New York over the past five months. But now the New York State Department of Financial Services has released the final version of its cybersecurity regulations, maintaining its new risk-adjusted approach. Important questions concerning the scope and effect of the regulations remain, however.51 Law Professors Join Fight Against Arbitration in Uber Price-Fixing Case
Dozens of law professors have joined the fight over whether Uber Technologies Inc. can force consumers into arbitration on allegations that the company engages in algorithm-based price fixing.Corning Hit With Enhanced Damages in NY Patent Case
A Syracuse federal judge has socked Corning Optical Communications RF LLC with almost $24 million in enhanced damages for willfully infringing PPC Broadband Inc.'s patents on coaxial cable connectors. The Nov. 3 order doubles a July jury award to $47.7 million.New Regulations Add to Complexity of Cybersecurity Compliance
F. Paul Greene, of Harter Secrest & Emery, explains the draft regulations published by the New York State Department of Financial Services addressing cybersecurity in the financial sector. Described as "first in the nation," the draft regulations are sweeping in scope and reach well beyond core financial institutions, such as banks and lenders.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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