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How to Maneuver Through the Legal Maze After a Car Accident

Clean Fleet Report

Many individuals find the legal processes right after an accident overwhelming: growing medical bills, car repair costs and lost wages put a big dent in personal finances. We will unfold for you everything, from getting medical treatment to what your legal rights could be.

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E Paper License Plates Now Street-Legal in California

Cars That Think

2022 : The “Kindle” of license plates— Reviver ’s connected, digital RPlate —is now legal for use by any California car-owner, following a 10,000-car pilot that started in 2018. Outside of California, the device has been approved for use by commercial fleet vehicles in Michigan, Arizona, and Texas, and 10 additional U.S. Update 14 Oct.

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Meta considers leaving Delaware, Dropbox announces DE departure

Teslarati

Meta, the parent company of social media giants like Facebook and Instagram, is reportedly exploring options to change its legal home from Delaware to Texas. Key Points: Meta has held discussions with Texas officials about potentially relocating its incorporation. Dropbox is also leaving Delaware. Its happening.

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Study: expanding Brazilian sugarcane for ethanol could reduce global CO2 emissions by up to 5.6%

Green Car Congress

Vastly expanding sugarcane production in Brazil for conversion to ethanol could reduce current global CO 2 emissions by as much as 5.6%, according to a new study by an international team led by researchers from the University of Illinois. The proposed expansion of sugarcane production is within the area that can be legally converted.

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Tesla, Rivian still face complicated direct sales laws across U.S. states

Teslarati

states, reigniting a long-held conversation in the electric vehicle (EV) community about dealership policy lobbying groups and online sales models. The latter includes Texas, where Tesla’s headquarters is located and where it operates a U.S. Gigafactory.

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This Harvard Law Professor is an Expert on Digital Technology

Cars That Think

CompuServe launched his career Zittrain first got involved with computers in 1983, when he was in high school, and his parents gave him a US $99 Texas Instruments TI-99/4A, the first 16-bit home computer. Providing free access to books and legal decisions Much of Zittrain’s work looks at ways to make information more widely available.

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Musk claims both controversial Tesla shareholder votes passed

Baua Electric

The other shareholder proposals are interesting, but everyone’s attention has been on two in particular: whether to reapprove Musk’s previously-voided $55 billion pay package and whether to redomicile the company to Texas from Delaware. First, there are significantly fewer votes in favor of the compensation package than the move to Texas.