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Field Trips and The Immunity from Liability for School Districts and its Employees

By |2021-05-29T13:36:14+00:00January 26th, 2017|Categories: Recent Posts|

We all love going on field trips as a kid. It was a chance to explore, see different things, hang with friends, visit new places, learn new things, and most importantly, get out of the classroom. But, for parents, it could be a difficult time, letting your kids go with some stranger. Depending on them to [...]

Uber and Lyft – The Uber and Lyft Driver Edition (Part 4)

By |2021-05-29T13:36:52+00:00January 17th, 2017|Categories: Recent Posts|

This is the last of a four-part series on Uber and Lyft Protection.  In Part 1, I tried to explain the law. In Part 2, I discussed the law relative to passengers. In Part 3, I analyzed the law related to other drivers on the road. In this last part, I'm going to talk about the [...]

Uber and Lyft – The Other Driver Edition (Part 3)

By |2021-05-29T13:37:10+00:00January 7th, 2017|Categories: Recent Posts|

In Parts 1 and 2, I talked about the law and then discussed how it would affect passengers, respectively. Now, I will try to explain how it would affect the other driver that was in a collision with an Uber or Lyft driver.  This presumes that the other driver was not at-fault for the accident. If [...]

Uber and Lyft – Passenger Edition (Part 2)

By |2021-05-29T13:37:34+00:00December 30th, 2016|Categories: Recent Posts|

In Part 1, Uber and Lyft - What You Need to Know, I discussed Assembly Bill 2293's three stages of insurance coverage. In this post, I will attempt to examine Uber and Lyft passenger protection issues. I will also try to flesh out some glaring holes or problems that were not addressed by the law. This [...]

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