This Week In Rideshare: Robberies, Uber Robotaxis and App Wars
LA drivers targeted, Uber partners with Lucid and they’re coming for your apps. LegalRideshare breaks it down.
LA drivers targeted, Uber partners with Lucid and they’re coming for your apps. LegalRideshare breaks it down.
DraftKings will refund millions to Connecticut customers over unclear bonus promotions.
Homeowners raise concerns over surprise cancellations based on outdated aerial property images.
Study reveals growing legal gaps in small towns with few practicing attorneys.
Nearly half of all U.S. households own at least one firearm. While state-level household gun ownership isn’t officially recorded, we’ve estimated figures using firearm purchase records and self-reported data.
Animal Wellness Action and the Center for a Humane Economy applaud high court’s refusal to undermine landmark animal welfare law, letting ruling in NPPC v. Ross stand.
Federal authorities charge hundreds in record-breaking health care fraud enforcement effort.
The professor issued a rapid-fire series of mass emails to his entire department, copying President Kornbluth and other administrators, accusing the student of having a Jewish “mind infection”.
Do more civilian-owned firearms result in more deaths? If we compare gun ownership to gun-related gun deaths – including homicides and suicides – no correlation becomes apparent.
By being proactive and persistent, vehicle owners can protect their investment, reclaim peace of mind, and ensure that they’re not stuck paying for a car that never lived up to its promise.