Texas Appeals Court Invalidates 1872 Jobs Agreement Between Palestine, TX and Union Pacific
A recent Texas appeals court decision has declared an 1872 jobs agreement between Palestine, Texas, and Union Pacific to be unenforceable, bringing the railway company closer to its goal of shutting down a rail car shop in the town.
EV owners file lawsuits over “false advertisement”
The article discusses a lawsuit filed against Tesla by California residents over false advertising regarding the car's range.
From Twitter to Tesla, Elon Musk’s talk has him in some trouble
After taking the social media conglomerate private in 2022 (sparking both praise and backlash), Musk is now facing the fallout from an ill-fated tweet he made in August 2018.
Demurrage charges waived by US Federal Maritime Commission SCO
The December 29th decision to waive over $150,000 in demurrage fees imposed by Taiwan carrier Evergreen for Wisconsin-based forwarder TCW Inc. has set a precedent.
There are certain places companies should avoid getting sued
Georgia, California, and New York judges have been notable for issuing legendary and severe judgments on defendants in the trucking industry.
Distracted driving kills, maims, and costs
Nuclear verdicts in light of severe injury or death caused by a truck driver have fleets scrambling for better deterrents in their vehicles.
Staten Island Amazon union holds on in ongoing court appeal
In a historic vote earlier this year, workers at a Staten Island, New York Amazon warehouse voted to join the Amazon Labor Union - Amazon is working to overturn that decision.