
The U.S. Attorney's Office for the District of New Jersey said that Avis Budget Group will settle claims that it overcharged the U.S. government as part of a deal to rent vehicles to military members.
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The Georgia Supreme Court ruled that the licensee could not be held liable for injuries to third parties caused by the driver of a stolen rental car — who was also an Avis employee.
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The court decided that Uber has made significant improvements in its operations, such as better communication with the TfL.
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Subrogation Division, Inc. (SDI) won a recent rental car damage recovery case in federal court. Here’s how SDI was formed and became a player in a Graves Amendment case important to the car rental industry.
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The ruling follows a lawsuit brought by Taxi Deutschland against the San Francisco-based company over its dispatching practices.
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Car rental companies challenged the tax, arguing that it violated a part of the Arizona state constitution that requires tax revenue from rental vehicles to go toward public highways.
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An appeals court has upheld a trial court ruling finding that fees charged by rental car companies to their customers for optional insurance need not be included in rate filings and are not regulated by the California Department of Insurance.
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Linthicum-based Enterprise RAC Company of Baltimore is also prohibited from participating in current or future government contracts until specific steps are taken to to mend the effects of past discrimination and ensure it does not happen in the future.
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The minimum wage mandate, approved by the New York City Taxi & Limousine Commission, went into effect last year.
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The supreme court decided that the tax was not enacted with discriminatory intent, and thus constitutional.
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