New Jersey Governor Vetoes Driver Misclassification Bill
On September 9, 2013 New Jersey Governor Chris Christie rejected A1578/S1450, union-backed legislation classifying port and parcel delivery truck drivers in the state as employees instead of
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On September 9, 2013 New Jersey Governor Chris Christie rejected A1578/S1450, union-backed legislation classifying port and parcel delivery truck drivers in the state as employees instead of
Property brokers and freight forwarders have until December 1st to meet the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration’s $75,000 surety bond requirement. Brokers, forwarders and trucking
On September 4, 2013 the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration released its registration requirements for brokers. Unfortunately, motor carriers that subhaul or subcontract interstate goods will face
After January 1, 2014 motor carrier fleets will not be able to dispatch vehicles in California unless they verify and report compliance with the California Truck
On June 25th, 2013 New York State lawmakers gave the green light to a bill defining independent contractor truckers. To the relief of trucking groups,
On August 2nd the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit upheld most of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration’s new transportation laws regarding federal
Despite challenges from the American Trucking Associations and The Advocates for Highway and Auto Safety, Public Citizen, and the Truck Safety Coalition, on Friday the U.S. Court
There are major legal issues in the California courts right now that significantly impact the transportation industry. Here are three of them: Independent Contractor Drivers. In The People vs. Pac
Yesterday the U.S. Supreme Court rejected two requirements of the Port of Los Angeles’s anti-smog program. The port had created its Clean Truck Program in
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