Addressing Medical Marijuana in Claims With the approval of marijuana as a treatment for medical conditions in 23 states, plus Washington D.C., and the legalization... Read More
Chemical Safety Board Head Resigns Under Pressure U.S. Chemical Safety Board Chairman Rafael Moure-Eraso stepped down on Thursday, a week after a bipartisan group of lawmakers asked... Read More
More Employment Suits in Pipeline in Silicon Valley Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers’ decisive victory over Ellen Pao’s gender bias suit doesn’t mean Silicon Valley giants are off... Read More
Jury: Silicon Valley Venture Firm Not Guilty of Gender Bias A jury soundly rejected Ellen Pao’s claims of gender discrimination by Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers, in a case that... Read More
Transparency: Technology’s Next Gift to the Legal Department Series Summary Insurance executives should be asking a lot of questions right now. They should wonder why their outside law... Read More
Commercial Drone Users Get Smoother Path for FAA Flight Permits Commercial drone operators will have an easier time using and testing their devices in the U.S. after the Federal Aviation... Read More
As Safety Concerns Rise, Uber Sets Up Response Teams Ride-sharing company Uber said it has formed response teams to address safety issues across the world, amid increasing concerns about... Read More
Progressive Plans to Charge Risky Snapshot Drivers More Progressive Corp., the fourth-largest U.S. auto insurer, said it will begin increasing rates for some risky customers who participate in... Read More
Supreme Court Revives Pregnant Worker’s Case Against UPS The U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday revived a woman driver’s pregnancy discrimination claim against package delivery company UPS Inc by... Read More
Driverless Cars Impact: Fewer Cars, More Miles Autonomous vehicles may reduce the number of vehicles a family needs, but may lead to an increase in total miles... Read More