With the Biden Administration approaching thirty days in office, the economic landscape in the country shows mixed signs, with many potential policy changes ahead. On the unemployment front, filings continue to be high but have dropped for three straight weeks. This...
Month: February 2021
Can updating your commercial vehicle fleet lead to legal issues?
A new tractor-trailer could cost as much as a house. These massive machines require a major investment to purchase and maintain them, and keep them running as part of your fleet. If you started building your own commercial transportation business, you may have...
California’s Stricter Meal and Break Requirements Pre-empted by Federal Law
On January 15, 2021, the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals settled, for now, whether California’s meal and rest break requirements were pre-empted by federal law. The Court ruled that the Federal Carrier Motor Safety Administration’s (FMCSA) determination that the...