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California Court Rules Uber & Lyft Drivers Are Contractors
Uber and Lyft have landed a victory in their battle to treat drivers as contractors. In a ruling issued Monday
Uber and Lyft have landed a victory in their battle to treat drivers as contractors. In a ruling issued Monday
Jonathan Kanter, head of antitrust at the U.S. Justice Department, spoke to an audience at the renowned South by Southwest
A lawsuit alleges that Silicon Valley Bank’s parent company did not disclose risk to investors. The class-action complaint alleges that
The Federal Transportation Administration won’t determine if they will pursue opposition to the JetBlue and Spirit Airlines merger until the
On Monday, Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan announced that litigation partner Richard Godfrey of Kirkland & Ellis is taking his
By Daniel D. Sokol, The Hill Start ups are the lifeblood of innovation in the United States. Venture capital funded start
Google, a subsidiary of Alphabet Corporation, informed a Canadian Parliamentary committee on Friday that it would discontinue making news articles unavailable
Sysco Corporation is at the center of a widening legal dispute with the world’s largest litigation funder, Burford Capital Limited.
The Department of Justice has announced an expansion to its ranks of economic and data experts. During an onstage interview with
Today, the US chipmaker Qualcomm is appearing before Europe’s second-highest court to argue against a €242 million fine imposed by
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