California Releases Autonomous Mileage Reports Car Makers Love to Hate Alphabet’s Waymo and General Motors-backed Cruise saw their autonomous vehicles require less help from human drivers on California’s public roads... Read More
Sedgwick Founder Robert Young Dead at 83 Robert Lerton “Bob” Young, founder of a company that grew to become claims-management giant Sedgwick, died on Feb. 20, the... Read More
Drugmaker’s Opioid Settlement Offer Gains Ground With States Opioid makers and distributors who proposed paying almost $50 billion to resolve U.S. lawsuits over the addictive drugs are drawing... Read More
Tesla’s Autopilot, Cell Phone Use Blamed in 2018 Fatal Crash U.S. crash investigators faulted Tesla Inc.’s Autopilot system and the driver’s distraction by a mobile device for a fatal accident... Read More
Mallinckrodt Agrees to $1.6 Billion Opioid Settlement, Unit to File Chapter 11 Mallinckrodt Plc said on Tuesday its specialty generic unit would file for bankruptcy after agreeing to pay $1.6 billion over... Read More
U.S. Labor Board Limits Companies’ Liability for Franchisee Labor-Law Violations A U.S. labor board on Tuesday finalized a rule that will make it more difficult to hold companies liable for... Read More
Lawyer Who Helped Musk Beat Defamation Suit Takes on Tesla’s Investors A Manhattan trial lawyer who helped Elon Musk defeat a defamation lawsuit by a British caver is now set to... Read More
Tesla to Face Fresh Autopilot Scrutiny After Company Snubs NTSB The National Transportation Safety Board on Tuesday will convene its second hearing on a fatal crash involving Tesla Inc.’s automated... Read More
U.S. Supreme Court Turns Away Religious Bias Claim Against Walgreens WASHINGTON, Feb 24 — The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday handed a victory to Walgreens, turning away an appeal by... Read More
Boeing Suspends Co-Workers of Pilot at Center of Max Scrutiny Boeing Co. put three employees who worked with the former chief technical pilot of the 737 Max on administrative leave... Read More