US truckers cheer as 'jab law' is quashed, but Canadian protest convoy rolls on
US truckers are celebrating after the US Occupational Safety & Health Administration (OSHA) cancelled a ...
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US brokerages may find themselves liable for the death of those killed in accidents involving vehicles operated on their behalf – even when they do not own them.
Freightwaves on Friday put out this fascinating breakdown of the legal cases and appeals at play across the US court scene, with a series of inconsistent decisions seemingly leading to a Supreme Court review of a case involving GlobalTranz.
While America’s highest court has yet to confirm it will review the decision, it seems likely.
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