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Kia, Hyundai Face Wave of Litigation Alleging Security Defect in Certain Models
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.Shrimpers, Tour Guides Sue Over Freighter Capsize, Pollution
The lawsuits accuse the companies connected to the shipwreck of negligence and of violating the federal Clean Water Act and the federal Oil Pollution Act, which was enacted in 1990 following the Exxon Valdez disaster.Ala. Auto Parts Manufacturer Accused of Using Child Labor
The lawsuit was accompanied by a proposed settlement. A lawyer for the company signed the consent decree in which the company agreed to not hire underage workers, verify the ages of workers hired through a staffing agency and to fire or discipline any managers aware of the use of underage workers.Hyundai, Korean Battery Makers Bristle at Biden Climate Bill
South Korea's trade ministry is considering asking the U.S. to postpone the Inflation Reduction Act, even just for two or three years, during which time Hyundai could build a new EV plant and qualify for subsidies under the new rules.View more book results for the query "Hyundai Motor"
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The news and analysis you need to start your day.Texas Class Action Claims Defect Means Some Kia, Hyundai Models Are Easy to Steal
This lawsuit was surfaced on Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.Lawsuit Sparked by Latest TikTok Craze: Stealing Kias & Hyundais
The automakers are a facing class action suit alleging the cars are defective because they are so easily stolen.Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act Suit Against Hyundai Gets Green Light
"In this case, the circuit court's ruling effectively and illogically prevented Mack from considering or rejecting settlement offers intended to avoid litigation if she wanted to retain her right to proceed with litigation under the Act," Judge Stevan T. Northcutt wrote on behalf of the unanimous panel. "Manifestly, nothing in the language of the statue prohibits a party from entertaining or rejecting settlement offers as a condition precedent to suit. Thus, the circuit court's ruling was error."Labor of Law: Federal Noncompete Ban Would Be Far From Last Word on Issue
The example of California, where noncompetes are still widely used by employers despite the state's longstanding ban on the agreements, raises questions about whether the FTC will "have the ability or the capacity to put enough enforcement in all the different states" or whether "they [are] just going to try to kick off the worst offenders," said Majed Dakak, a partner at Kesselman Brantly Stockinger.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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