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Trucking Automation is Coming: But Is it Good or Bad?

The push to create autonomous vehicle technology that can operate private and commercial vehicles makes the technology inevitable. But with the drive for corporate profits at the cost of employees be a be a good thing? What are the safety implications. This article explores those issues.

SEATTLE AIRPORT. ALASKA AIR AND DELTA SUED OVER JET POLLUTION

Neighbors of Seattle-Tacoma International Airport on Wednesday sued the airport's operator and two airlines over jet pollution they said is making them sick and damaging their properties.

USEF Clarification On Amateurs

Regulations on Amateurs who have boarding barns or equine facilities

Trial Aikido and Bringing Balance to the Courtroom

Bringing Balance to the Courtroom

YOUR FACEBOOK, TWITTER, & EMAIL ACCOUNTS, TO NAME A FEW. DO YOU NEED PLANNING FOR DIGITAL ASSESTS?

Who do you want to have access to your digital footprint after you are gone?

Warrantless Governmental Surveillance through the Use of Emerging Technology Has Become a Mainstay of Governmental Investigation By Vania M. Chaker, Esq.

The United States government enjoys awesome technological capabilities; however, it is unclear whether they have been tempered by the countervailing protective judicial or legislative safeguards necessary to offset the greatly increased potential for improper government intrusiveness. 

Why You Should Form a Business Entity

Avoiding personal liability is a good reason to do business through a corporation or LLC. There are also potential tax benefits.

Do Speed Limiters Prevent Truck Accidents?

In an effort to control the speed of their drivers, many commercial trucking companies have begun installing devices in their trucks that limit the truck to a certain maximum speed.

Where to Start with Your App Development, and How to Set Yourself Apart!

This article is the second in a series on software applications which are usually phone/tablet based and goes over recent court decisions and trends in the market.

“Make No Bones” About Protecting Confidential Business Information

Companies in Massachusetts must take proactive steps to prevent the improper use of confidential business information by their employees and associates, or risk losing protection of that information under the law.

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