FMCSA Proposal on Meal and Rest Break Laws Poses Legal Whiplash for Transportation Industry

In the ever-evolving sphere of transportation services, predictability and uniformity are not always guaranteed. Large-scale providers and commercial users of these services rely heavily on national laws and regulations to support the robust and reliable supply chains vital to a bustling economy. However, this reliance often falls prey to outside factors, as underlined by a…

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NNCO Symposium Explores Enabling the Nanotechnology Revolution on 20th Anniversary

The National Nanotechnology Coordination Office (NNCO) is preparing to host a significant forum, the symposium on “Enabling the Nanotechnology Revolution”, to be held on October 10, 2023. The event is set to take place at the prestigious National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. As per the details provided, this much-anticipated symposium is aimed at…

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Countering Reptile Theory Tactics in Motor Transport Litigation

In recent years, a recurring issue has been plaguing motor carriers, transportation brokers, and shippers involved in high-stakes, catastrophic casualty litigation. This issue is none other than the application of Reptile theory litigation tactics, a strategy which also has started to yield nuclear verdicts. This strategy’s effectiveness and the significant challenges it imposes on defendants…

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Ocean Shipping Reform Act: Enhancing Efficiency and Empowering the FMC Amid Global Trade Recovery

International ocean shipping has undergone several notable changes in the wake of the Ocean Shipping Reform Act of 2022 (OSRA). Enacted last year, the OSRA serves as a response from U.S. Congress to empower the Federal Maritime Commission (FMC), equipping it with the necessary authority to address particular ocean transportation vulnerabilities. These vulnerabilities became significantly…

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Illinois Employers to Offer Pre-Tax Public Transit Benefits in 2024: Navigating New Legislation

Legal professionals navigating the corporate sector of Illinois should be aware of an impending legislative change. Starting January 1, 2024, a new law mandates many employers with a workforce of at least fifty full-time employees, based in the six-county Chicago area, to provide pre-tax public transit benefits. The provisions of the new statute affect a…

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Dubai Implements Autonomous Vehicle Legislation, Paving Way for Global Regulatory Frameworks

In keeping with Dubai's Autonomous Transportation Strategy, Vice President and Prime Minister of the United Arab Emirates, Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, introduced legislation on April 14, 2023. The new regulation, known as Law No. (9) of 2023, provides a comprehensive legal framework for the operation of autonomous vehicles in the Emirate of Dubai,…

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Accelerating Diversity in Clinical Trials: Overcoming Obstacles and Enhancing Healthcare Equity

The drive to achieve diversity in clinical trials has been a national priority for several decades, but overall progress towards this objective has been limited. Significantly, the Covid-19 pandemic exposed the underlying inequities in health care access, including access to clinical trials. In many ways, this situation galvanized Congress and the Administration to take more…

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Taliban’s Gender-Based Crimes Against Humanity Urged for ICC Investigation

Human Rights Watch (HRW) made an announcement on Friday that Taliban authorities continue to perpetrate gender-based crimes against women and girls in Afghanistan. The announcement comes with a call from Elizabeth Evenson, the international justice director at HRW, for coordinated international community support to ensure that the International Criminal Court (ICC) has the necessary resources…

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Navigating Legislative Changes: Insights from KTS Strategies on North Carolina General Assembly Updates

In the fast-paced landscape of law, keeping up-to-date with the latest legislative developments can be arduous. However, recent activity at the North Carolina General Assembly necessitates your immediate attention. Renowned firm, Kilpatrick Townsend & Stockton LLP brings their vast experience to table offering comprehensive policy and advocacy advice to various sectors through their specialized entity,…

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Illinois Transportation Benefits Program Act: Exploring Pre-Tax Commuter Benefits for Employees and Employers

Legislation recently enacted in Illinois aims at easing commute expenses for employees who use public transportation to commute to and from work. Dubbed the Illinois Transportation Benefits Program Act (HB 2068; P.A. 103-291), the new law introduces a ‘pre-tax commuter benefit’ that certain employers will be required to provide starting 2024. The obligation applies to…

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California Positions Itself as Global GenAI Leader with Governor’s Executive Order

Yesterday, California Governor Gavin Newsom issued an executive order directing focus towards generative artificial intelligence (“GenAI”). The order reflects California’s continually growing stance as a global figurehead in the field of GenAI innovation. According to the executive order, California houses 35 of the world’s top 50 artificial intelligence companies and accounts for a quarter of…

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Timeliness Crucial in Spoliation Motions: Lessons from CSX Transportation v. Spiniello Global

In accustoming oneself with the recent legal procedures and judgements that have come to define modern corporate litigation, one case in particular, carried significant implications for legal professionals. The hearing of CSX Transportation, Inc. v. Spiniello Global, Inc., 2023 WL 5515979 (D. Md. Aug. 25, 2023)(Bredar, C.J.) saw the court rejecting spoliation motions on grounds…

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UK Industrial Unrest Surge: Strikes and Actions Impacting Health and Transportation Sectors

The industrial scenario in the United Kingdom has recently stirred up, with more strikes and industrial actions demanding better wages and working conditions. This wave of unrest has swept across diverse sectors including transportation, education, and health, leading to severe impacts on national level services like the National Health Service and the rail service. This…

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Legal Expert’s Unconventional Footwear Advice Sheds Light on Contextual Application of Expertise

In a truly unusual set of circumstances, former acting Solicitor General and current Hogan Lovells partner Neal Katyal found himself in the midst of a different kind of challenge at this year’s Burning Man festival. For those unfamiliar with the event, Burning Man is an annual festival typically associated with art, music and alternative culture….

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Employers Beware: NLRB Ruling Outlaws Quickway Transportation Terminal Closure as NLRA Violation

In the past few months, labor law witnessed significant action when the National Labor Relations Board (“Board”), in a 2-1 verdict, ruled a company’s closure as a violation of the National Labor Relations Act (“NLRA”). The case in question, Quickway Transportation, Inc., 372 NLRB No. 127, involved a company shutting down a terminal where its…

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Navigating Policy and Advocacy: Kilpatrick Townsend’s Key Role in North Carolina General Assembly

The North Carolina General Assembly has been in full swing in September 2023, with ramifications extending to local municipalities, Fortune 500 companies, and nonprofit organizations amongst others. As reported by JD Supra, KTS Strategies has been key in providing comprehensive policy and advocacy advice to these varied entities. This advice is before both federal, state,…

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Navigating the Electrification of Transportation: Public Entities’ Evolving Role and Legal Implications

The future of the automotive and manufacturing industry is set to be electric. However, keep in mind that the electrification of the industry does not solely involve automobile manufacturers and their supply chains – there’s an increasing involvement of public entities as well. As indicated by a recent analysis by Clark Hill PLC, the electrification…

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Justice Clarence Thomas’s Financial Disclosures Reveal Ties to Billionaire Harlan Crow

Justice Clarence Thomas embarked on three ventures in 2022 either partially or fully funded by Dallas billionaire Harlan Crow, as disclosed in a financial disclosure form made public recently. The form also noted that Thomas flew by private jet on at least two of these excursions, which Thomas attributed to his security detail’s suggestion, particularly…

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Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas Discloses Controversial Trips Funded by Billionaire Harlan Crow

Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas has admitted in his annual financial report to receiving three trips from billionaire Harlan Crow in 2022. This information became public on Thursday, bringing into the limelight the controversial subject of justices receiving extravagant gifts during their service on the United States Supreme Court. The disclosure comes in the aftermath…

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