If someone were to claim that he developed cancer due to a company’s negligence, where would you expect him to sue? What if we told you that he lived in Virginia, the company has its headquarters in Virginia and it allegedly exposed the man to carcinogens in Virginia...
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What can airlines learn from the case of Day v. SkyWest?
Airlines are no strangers to lengthy laws and regulations. They must comply with the masses of regulations set forth and enforced by multiple government agencies, and if they run international flights, they must also familiarize themselves with the Montreal...
Supreme Court Rules That Stopped Trains Are Not “In Use”
This April, in an evenly split decision, the Supreme Court affirmed the Seventh District’s opinion in the case of LeDure v. Union Pacific. At the crux of this argument was the question whether a stopped train could be “in use” per federal labor law. With this ruling,...