Managing Automotive Blog

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Aaron H. Jacoby
Frustrated with federal inaction, California aims to build a “mini” version of a federal agency that is tasked with consumer protection.
Aaron H. Jacoby
General Motors, Honda, Nissan, Renault, and a number of automotive suppliers have significant operations in Wuhan, China, the epicenter of the Coronavirus outbreak.
Aaron H. Jacoby
Toyota isn’t one to step away from the roulette table.
Aaron H. Jacoby
Toyota wants to fly.
Aaron H. Jacoby
If you can’t beat them, join them!
Justin A. Goldberg
Uber, Lyft, and DoorDash have joined forces to jointly oppose a new California labor law, Assembly Bill 5, which took effect on January 1, 2020.
Aaron H. Jacoby
Nissan North America Inc. and its financing arm forced New Jersey dealers into $20 million in predatory loans that financed an overabundance of inventory the car giant ordered them to carry amid corporate pressure to raise sales, according to a brief filed Tuesday in federal court.
Aaron H. Jacoby
The Trump administration updated its federal policy for developing self-driving cars, reinforcing safety guidelines and unifying federal agencies' efforts while promising to ease any regulatory barriers to U.S. innovation and competitiveness in the space.
Justin A. Goldberg
Carlos Ghosn, the renowned former CEO of Nissan & Renault, who brokered the Japanese & French carmarkers’ alliance with Mitsubishi, brazenly escaped from house arrest in Tokyo, Japan on December 30, 2019.
Aaron H. Jacoby
Fiat Chrysler and PSA of France said that they had agreed to the terms of a merger that would create the world’s fourth largest automaker.
Aaron H. Jacoby, Russell P. McRory, Michael P. McMahan
A downstate dealer scored a victory in a franchise law case that could have major implications on how automobile brokering affects manufacturers’ performance metrics.
Aaron H. Jacoby
Arent Fox's Automotive Group Chair, Aaron Jacoby, was quoted in an Automotive News article.
I ask any dealer who has ever questioned the value of membership in state and metro dealer associations to pay very close attention to this article.
Aaron H. Jacoby
Move over for the next self-driving player.
Aaron H. Jacoby
China is driving down the autonomous road.
Robert K. Carrol
Governor Newsom signed AB 51, codified as Labor Code section 432.6, which prohibits California employers from requiring an employee to sign an arbitration agreement “as a condition of employment, continued employment, or the receipt of any employment-related benefit.” 
Aaron H. Jacoby
Autonomous cars want to be accessible to many.
Aaron H. Jacoby
Toyota is taking the next step in the autonomous game.
Aaron H. Jacoby
It looks like self-driving cars are becoming a bigger part of the automobile club.
Aaron H. Jacoby
Hyundai is coming up on your six - zooming onto the self-driving scene.
Aaron H. Jacoby
Hyundai is putting its money where its mouth is.
Aaron H. Jacoby
A new report accuses one of the nation's largest car retail chains of selling used vehicles with unrepaired safety recalls.
Aaron H. Jacoby
It’s a bird, it’s a plane, it’s a ….
Aaron H. Jacoby
While the California Consumer Privacy Act has impacted businesses in all sectors, one industry that has been steadily barreling toward compliance is the automotive industry.
Aaron H. Jacoby, Jeffrey B. Weston
In resolving a growing split among California courts, the California Supreme Court in ZB, N.A. v. Superior Court faced the issue of whether actions for unpaid wages under Labor Code section 558 brought under the Private Attorneys General Act (“PAGA”) could be compelled to arbitration.