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Tag: Birds

Rideshare, Regulation, and Rights: How Los Angeles’ initiative to monitor “dockless mobility” companies is complicated by individual privacy rights

Posted on March 28, 2019March 28, 2019 by Nick Matosian

Cities all over the country have seen their streets transformed overnight – sometimes literally – by the addition of personal electronic scooters.1 Taking the baton from Uber (who is trying to take it back), companies such as Bird, Lime and Spin have provided the public with another means of shared transportation. Unlike rideshare, dockless mobility…

Bird Law: The Emergence of Electric Scooter Companies and Their Potential Legal Repercussions

Posted on March 24, 2019March 14, 2020 by Nicole Minevich

They appear, as if by magic, overnight and in swarms.  With little to no warning, they descend upon urban populations, leaving city officials scrambling to find solutions.  Although it may sound like something out of an Alfred Hitchcock horror flick, the scene described actually applies to the latest transportation business craze: electric scooters (e-scooters).  As…

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