Musk’s X Sues Over Ad Boycott Claims
Elon Musk’s X is suing a major advertiser group, alleging antitrust violations for a supposed “boycott” of the platform.
Supreme Court Declines to Review Broker Liability Case
The U.S. Supreme Court has declined to review a case involving broker liability for accidents involving trucks booked by third-party logistics providers (3PL’s).
FTC Chair Lina Khan Defends Amazon Antitrust Lawsuit, Citing Competition Protection
FTC Chair Lina Khan defended the agency's antitrust lawsuit against Amazon, emphasizing that it aims to protect free and fair competition rather than punish success.
Bed Bath & Beyond Files $7.7 Million Complaint Against Yang Ming for Alleged Pandemic Exploitation
Bed Bath & Beyond (BBB) has filed a complaint with the Federal Maritime Commission (FMC) accusing Taiwan-based container line Yang Ming of unfairly exploiting its customers during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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.
Teamsters Refute Yellow's Accusation of Union Involvement in Trucking Firm's Bankruptcy
The International Brotherhood of Teamsters has rejected Yellow Corp.'s attempt to blame the union for the company's financial troubles leading to bankruptcy.
Yellow Faces Class-Action Lawsuit Over Alleged Inadequate Notice of Layoffs
Yellow Corp. is facing a class-action lawsuit by a laid-off employee, Armando Rivera, who alleges that the company failed to provide the required 60 days' notice before mass layoffs affecting approximately 30,000 workers.
Yellow Files Lawsuit Against Teamsters Over Contract Dispute
Yellow Corp. has filed a lawsuit against the International Brotherhood of Teamsters, accusing the union of breaching their contract, obstructing the company's restructuring plans, and endangering its operations to the point of potential asset liquidation.
Werner's Appeal Denied: Disappointing Outcome for the Company
A Texas state court has rejected Werner Enterprises' appeal of an $89.7 million jury verdict in a case involving a fatal car crash that occurred in 2014.
Disney Sues Ron DeSantis
On Wednesday, Disney announced that they are taking Ron DeSantis, the Governor of Florida, to court, alleging that it is in political retaliation for their opposition last year to the law that prevented teachers from discussing LGBTQ+ issues in schools.
Where there is a new technology, there are lawsuits
The age of Artificial Intelligence may be finally settling upon us, and lawsuits are already being filed against some of the biggest names in the game.
In the ’80s, we thought we would be in self-flying cars… turns out, we aren’t even halfway there
Argo AI, the startup that Ford and Volkswagen had dumped billions of dollars into, is officially closing its doors.
OOIDA joins CTA’s CA lawsuit against AB5 law
The Owner-Operator Independent Drivers Association is joining the California Trucking Association’s fight against AB5.
Lead contractor in peak season pay dispute campaign is cut off and sued by FedEx Ground
FedEx Ground is biting back.
Union Teamsters and Universal Logistics settle 2021 classification dispute
In April of 2021, a group of drivers went on strike against Universal Intermodal Services, claiming that the Michigan-based company was misclassifying its employees behind the wheel.
Supreme Court allows broker CH Robinson to take the fall for carrier-caused damages
The US Supreme Court has made controversial stances on Roe v. Wade and regarding California’s AB5 law, but a lesser known judgement sets a precedent for logistics liability.
New York Attorney General’s lawsuit against Amazon has been dismissed
The New York Court of Appeals has dismissed the New York Attorney General’s suit against Amazon.
A $10 million verdict is the final straw for Illinois-based trucking company
Sullivan, Illinois-based trucking company Marvin Keller Trucking has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection due to a nuclear verdict in court, inflated fuel costs, and wild market conditions.
Hours-of-service lawsuit reaches the D.C. Circuit
The FMCSA’s adjustment to its 30-minute rest break rule conflicts with two safety issues that are caused by the previous regulation.
Hours of service lawsuit led by the OOIDA
The OOIDA is organizing in order to represent trucker’s interests during oral arguments in regards to a lawsuit involving hours-of-service requirements.