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Uber Granted Key Win in Self-Driving Lawsuit

A federal judge has ruled that Uber is allowed to continue developing its self-driving technology during a legal battle with Waymo over stolen technology – but Anthony Levandowski, who started up an autonomous truck company later bought by Uber, can't be part of it.

Waymo and Uber Clash in Court

The legal battle between Waymo and Uber over autonomous vehicle trade secrets has placed Uber's driverless car ambitions at risk. Bloomberg provides an update. Video courtesy of Bloomberg Technology via YouTube. To learn more about the case, click here.

U.S. Supreme Court Rejects GM Appeal

The U.S. Supreme Court on April 24 rejected General Motors' appeal of a federal appeals court ruling, clearing a path for potentially billions of dollars in legal claims tied to defective ignition switches. Video courtesy of Wochit News. For the story, click here.

Hyundai Pays $41.2M to Resolve Fuel Ratings Case

Hyundai Motor has agreed to pay $41.2 million to settle consumer protection claims brought by 33 states following the automaker's 2012 restatement of fuel economy ratings on one quarter of their 2011 and 2012 model-year vehicles.

Distracted Driving Suit in Ala.

A jury in Montgomery County, Ala., has awarded nearly $1.3 million to a man who suffered life-threatening injuries in 2013 in a Highway 231 crash, allegedly caused by a driver distracted by a work-related phone call. Here's a report from WTVM. For the story, click here.

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