trucking lawsuits

  1. Florida Lawsuit Takes Direct Aim at FMCSA's Non-Domiciled CDL Crackdown

    Florida Lawsuit Takes Direct Aim at FMCSA's Non-Domiciled CDL Crackdown

    A new federal lawsuit out of Florida is putting FMCSA's non-domiciled CDL crackdown directly in front of a judge. Nineteen non-domiciled CDL holders living in Florida filed suit on April 15 in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida. The defendants named in the complaint...
  2. Kroger, Werner, Swift, and U.S. Xpress Sued Over Alleged Quickway No-Hire Deal

    Kroger, Werner, Swift, and U.S. Xpress Sued Over Alleged Quickway No-Hire Deal

    A new federal lawsuit is putting Kroger and three major trucking companies under a bright light after former Quickway Transportation drivers accused them of working together to block those drivers from getting hired after Quickway shut down. The case was filed April 2 in the U.S. District Court...
  3. Broker Liability Fight at Supreme Court Could Reshape Carrier Access to Freight

    Broker Liability Fight at Supreme Court Could Reshape Carrier Access to Freight

    The U.S. Supreme Court is weighing a case that could have a real impact on freight brokers, small carriers, and the way freight gets booked across the country. At the center of it is a legal fight over whether freight brokers can be sued under state negligence laws for hiring an unsafe carrier...
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