Talking Vehicle Pilot Program Begins in 3 States Commercial vehicles and private cars will soon be communicating with each other in New York, Florida and Wyoming as part... Read More
Skiing, Snowboarding Aren’t the Only Causes of Youth Winter Injuries Every year, thousands of children in the U.S. are injured in winter-related activities, regardless of whether they live in warm... Read More
Takata Airbag Victims Want $1B Settlement Delayed People injured by Takata Corp.’s exploding airbags asked a judge to delay approving the $1 billion settlement with the U.S.... Read More
Ex-CFO of Bankrupt Enron Offers D&O Lessons From Accounting’s ‘Gray’ Areas Andrew Fastow, former chief financial officer (CFO) of Enron Corp., a now-defunct energy trading company swept up in a massive... Read More
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Waymo Accuses Uber of Self-Driving Car Trade Secret Theft A self-driving car company founded by Google is colliding with ride-haling service Uber in a court battle revolving around allegations... Read More
Fraud News: Contents Fraud, Staged Auto Crash Busted; New Workforce Safety App Louisiana Woman’s Contents Valued at $1000 in Bankruptcy and $100,000 After Fire Loss A Monroe, La., woman pleaded guilty to... Read More
U.S. Drone Near Misses Surged 46% Last Year Reports of drones violating safety standards in the U.S. continued to climb last year, rising by 46 percent over the... Read More
U.S. Supreme Court Ruling Limits International Reach of Patent Laws The Supreme Court on Wednesday sided with California-based Life Technologies Corp. in a patent infringement case that limits the international... Read More
The Case of the Missing Picasso As a founder of the Cubist movement, Pablo Picasso is widely regarded as one of the most influential artists of... Read More