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Rideshare Liability: Navigating Challenges in Car Wrecks & Assaults - On Demand CLE

Michael Neff
$100.00

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*Plaintiff-only product

The use of rideshare apps like Uber and Lyft has become a regular part of millions of people’s lives. With a growing number of active users every year, catastrophic car wrecks and other serious offenses like sexual assault are occurring with greater frequency. As ridesharing services continue to grow, so do the legal complexities surrounding accidents, evidentiary standards, and corporate liability. 

Personal injury attorney Michael Neff has spent the last several years litigating rideshare sexual assault cases. He has also handled serious vehicle wreck cases—including cases that involved common carriers like trucking and rideshare companies. His experience also covers litigation confronting independent contractor defenses. 

Join this rideshare CLE as Michael Neff discusses the following:

  • The key issues and facts in rideshare (sometimes called “ride-hail”) cases 
  • Expected legal arguments from the defense 
  • A review of rideshare industry knowledge of the legal issues, such as notice of the hazard and the significance of the harms
  • Highlights and recent developments in the law

Neff will also provide perspectives addressing the technology and the human challenges of handling these cases and take questions from attendees.

Click here for Access Instructions for On Demand Programs.

Each user must register individually as they will need their own login to access the program and comply with CLE requirements. 

Need accreditation in another jurisdiction?  Fill out this form and note Course No. 241107D00

* Plaintiff-only product
Thank you for your interest in a plaintiffs-only product
 Part of what makes our materials so unique is that many of them are not available to attorneys who do any type of civil defense work, so the training you’re about to purchase is solely available to civil plaintiff and criminal defense attorneys. This product is also not available to the general public.
 As such, prior to purchase we require all customers to enter into a Binding Agreement with Trial Guides that both ensures that this training reaches its intended audience and also protects us from an intellectual property and distribution (sharing) standpoint.
You will be prompted to sign the agreement before you check out.

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On Demand Program: 71 Minutes

Original Air Date: 11/07/2024

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Overall rating: 4.7647057 / 5 from 17 reviews.

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Review topics: ["litigators","tips"].

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Lawsuits can be brought.

"What were your key takeaways from the program? Lawsuits can be brought and maintained against the ride share companies. Which topics did you find least valuable and why? I found the back and forth between sexual assault and crash a little frustrating. This was a very specific CLE against ride share for sexual assault. What were your key takeaways from the program? Lawsuits can be brought and maintained against the ride share companies. Which topics did you find least valuable and why? I found the back and forth between sexual assault and crash a little frustrating. This was a very specific CLE against ride share for sexual assault."

Ryan E. (4/5)

Prepare for the defenses.

"What were your key takeaways from the program? Prepare for the defenses early on in the case."

Ashley M. (5/5)

Great new concepts.

"What were your key takeaways from the program? Great new concepts to pierce the independent contractor and who are shields. What were your key takeaways from the program? Great new concepts to pierce the independent contractor and who are shields."

Harlene L. (5/5)

Assumed duties.

"What were your key takeaways from the program? The discussion regarding assumed duties was quite helpful."

David S. (5/5)

Suing Uber.

"What were your key takeaways from the program? Suing Uber is hard."

Sarah L. (5/5)

Great tips.

"What were your key takeaways from the program? Great tips on particular areas of discovery. Which topics did you find least valuable and why? None covered, but would have appreciated discussion of arbitration issue."

Eric G. (4/5)

Hold carriers accountable.

"What were your key takeaways from the program? Different ways to hold ride hail carriers accountable."

David C. (5/5)

Request in discovery.

"What were your key takeaways from the program? There are UBER documents to request in discovery."

Michael J. (3/5)

So many good resources…

"What were your key takeaways from the program? So many good resources, as expected from a powerhouse like Mike. Background vetting is key for these drivers."

Eric G. (5/5)

It provided the general

"What were your key takeaways from the program? It provided the general information about how rideshare companies and plaintiffs litigate these types of claims Which topics did you find least valuable and why? A lot of focus on sexual assaults. I was hoping for more auto related discussion though they are similar as Mr. Neff pointed out."

Michael L. (5/5)

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Rideshare Liability: Navigating Challenges in Car Wrecks & Assaults - On Demand CLE

$100.00

*Plaintiff-only product

The use of rideshare apps like Uber and Lyft has become a regular part of millions of people’s lives. With a growing number of active users every year, catastrophic car wrecks and other serious offenses like sexual assault are occurring with greater frequency. As ridesharing services continue to grow, so do the legal complexities surrounding accidents, evidentiary standards, and corporate liability. 

Personal injury attorney Michael Neff has spent the last several years litigating rideshare sexual assault cases. He has also handled serious vehicle wreck cases—including cases that involved common carriers like trucking and rideshare companies. His experience also covers litigation confronting independent contractor defenses. 

Join this rideshare CLE as Michael Neff discusses the following:

Neff will also provide perspectives addressing the technology and the human challenges of handling these cases and take questions from attendees.

Click here for Access Instructions for On Demand Programs.

Each user must register individually as they will need their own login to access the program and comply with CLE requirements. 

Need accreditation in another jurisdiction?  Fill out this form and note Course No. 241107D00

* Plaintiff-only product
Thank you for your interest in a plaintiffs-only product
 Part of what makes our materials so unique is that many of them are not available to attorneys who do any type of civil defense work, so the training you’re about to purchase is solely available to civil plaintiff and criminal defense attorneys. This product is also not available to the general public.
 As such, prior to purchase we require all customers to enter into a Binding Agreement with Trial Guides that both ensures that this training reaches its intended audience and also protects us from an intellectual property and distribution (sharing) standpoint.
You will be prompted to sign the agreement before you check out.

Shop all Continuing Legal Education videos for lawyers.

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