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Uber CLO Tony West Receives Eight-Figure Compensation for Second Year in a Row
2023 was a banner year for the company, which posted its first annual operating profit ever. West's pay was essentially flat compared with a year earlier.Appeals List & Motions List released on:March 14, 2024
Once Ignored by Investors, Justice Tech Market Sees New Opportunity
Maya Markovich, justice tech executive in residence at Village Capital, sees the justice tech market exploding at a faster rate than the general legal tech sector. The reasons range from social catalysts to growing awareness.New Risk for Weary CISOs: Becoming the Scapegoat After Cybercriminals Strike
Sometimes, top executives refuse to fund a security fix, but "somehow it's the CISO who ends up taking the blame," said Larry Whiteside, chief information security officer of RegScale.Lawyer-Lobbyist Receipts Continue to Outpace Overall Expenditures on State Lobbying
"My impression, overall, is that the utilization of law firms to take on government affairs projects and clients is increasing, which is really positive," David Pascrell, chair of Gibbons' government and regulatory affairs group, said.View more book results for the query "Uber"
Fight or Fess Up? Starbucks, Uber GCs Chime In on How to Respond to Government Probes
"I think that one of the hardest parts of being a general counsel is keeping the team together and making sure everybody understands that you sink or swim together," Starbucks legal chief Brad Lerman said.Plaintiffs Fail to Allege Bristol-Myers Squibb Defendants Acted with Requisite Scienter
Motion to Compel Arbitration Denied in Action Alleging Investment Advisers Act Violations
Law Firms and ALSPs Share the Same Destiny
Chances are that in 10 years, law firms and alternative legal service providers are going to converge under a technological strategy that ALSPs are already leveraging.Passenger's Vicarious Liability Claims Proceed Against Uber Following Alleged Assault by Driver
"Here, based on the facts alleged in the Complaint, Micah was at the address as part of his business driving for Uber and assaulted Plaintiff to coerce payment of a debt owed to Uber; therefore, a reasonable jury could determine that ... the assault was in furtherance of Uber's business," U.S. District Judge Rossie D. Alston Jr. said, denying Uber's motion to dismiss on the plaintiff's vicarious liability claims.Download Now
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