This Week in Rideshare: Drugs, Robotaxis, and Lobbying
Drivers as mules, Austin gets robotaxis and the investigation into an ex-commissioner. LegalRideshare breaks it down.
Drivers as mules, Austin gets robotaxis and the investigation into an ex-commissioner. LegalRideshare breaks it down.
Even without flood insurance, rebuilding after Ian and Fiona is likely to expose telling discrepancies between situations in Florida and Puerto Rico.
Devoting money to social events helps ease migrant depression, studies show.
Roselyn Tso, Diné (Navajo) nation member and Biden’s pick to lead the Indian Health Service, was confirmed by the Senate. She has a big challenge ahead.
The largest provide of generic drugs in the world settles opioid cases for billions.
The lawsuit alleges that the Sacramento Municipal Utility District shared Hmong homeowners’ power consumption information with a local sheriff’s office.
When minor children are involved in the divorce process, legal action may be required to establish who the child will live with, or if the child’s residence will be equally shared among both parents.
EVs by 2030, Prop 22 hurts drivers and Amazon’s dangerous game. LegalRideshare breaks it down.
Working on your estate plan should be your priority to ensure all your assets will go to the right recipients.
It is always best if you change your routine when dealing with an abusive spouse.