This Week in Rideshare: Pardons, Layoffs, and Offers
Instacart cuts jobs, an engineer gets pardoned, and Lyft launches a new offer. LegalRideshare Breaks it down.
Instacart cuts jobs, an engineer gets pardoned, and Lyft launches a new offer. LegalRideshare Breaks it down.
A federal grand jury indicted SCA for Sherman Act violations.
Cannabis is more interesting than we think. That’s why its use has crossed imagination and barriers.
One of the three brokers said Erie Insurance told him to stop underwriting policies for people with “city”-sounding names.
The Minerva Local Schools Board of Education recently agreed to settle a lawsuit with a student and his family for $125,000.
Nestlé Prepared Foods and the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety are sounding the alarm over certain boxes of pepperoni hot pockets that may be contaminated with chunks of glass and plastic.
As we pause to honor Dr. King, his vision, and that of the Founders, seems as far away as ever.
One former NRA donor says the organization’s bankruptcy declaration appears to have been planned.
Airbnb braces for inauguration, workers get vaccinated, and Uber unloads delivery bots. LegalRideshare breaks it down.
By knowing your rights, options, and available next steps during this time of uncertainty, you will be prepared now, and in the future.