This Week in Rideshare: Drivers, Taxis, and Robots
Drivers aren’t coming back, taxis get a boost and delivery gets robots. LegalRideshare breaks it down.
Drivers aren’t coming back, taxis get a boost and delivery gets robots. LegalRideshare breaks it down.
Know how to communicate concerns with nursing home management and which authorities to contact if the issues are not resolved.
The 37 attorneys general claim that Google forces app developers into paying exorbitant commissions to feature in its digital marketplace–a marketplace that is pre-installed on tens of millions of Android phones.
Biden had earlier suggested that non-compete clauses stifle innovation and keep people unemployed.
In March of 2020, the COVID-19 outbreak swept through Canada and the United States, sending North America into a lockdown. By April 2020, the Federal government of Canada had invoked both the Emergencies Act and the Quarantine Act in an attempt to slow the spread of COVID-19. Stay-at-home orders were issued and travel both inside
You can only have the freedom of the road by following the rules of good driving. Always buckle up before hitting the road. Make sure to keep your license on you before leaving. Never drive if you think you are high drunk. Know the speed limit and drive safely.
A religious leader caught with cocaine pours acid on bishops after they issues a verdict at his disciplinary hearing.
Statements from witnesses assist the victim in getting the ball to their court.
The heat dome, wildfires, and water conflicts affecting the West may be variations on a “new normal,” but the slapdown they represent is certainly newsworthy.
With Independence Day events cancelled and at-home firework displays the norm, injuries and fatalities increased in 2020.