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Aaron H. Jacoby
The yawning disparity between the performance of the electric car company and established automakers last year reflects the technological change roiling the industry.
Aaron H. Jacoby
Arent Fox Automotive Practice Leader, Aaron Jacoby discusses market and legal trends and the impact on dealership facilities in this Automotive News "Daily Drive" edition.
Aaron H. Jacoby
Apple is pushing to accelerate development of its electric car and is refocusing the project around full self-driving capabilities, according to people familiar with the matter, aiming to solve a technical challenge that has bedeviled the auto industry.
Aaron H. Jacoby
Because so many jobs depend on automaking, the industry’s production problems are causing the pain to ripple.
Aaron H. Jacoby
AF Automotive successfully represented a California BMW dealership in an action for alleged violations of the Fair Employment and Housing Act or “FEHA”.
Lisa Singer
California is paying closer attention to ensure that unclaimed property at your dealership is actually turned over to the State.
Anthony V. Lupo, Danielle W. Bulger, Sarah Alberstein
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) implemented a new regulation permitting low-volume automobile manufacturers to construct and sell limited numbers of replica vehicles, subject to intellectual property, safety, and configuration requirements.
Aaron H. Jacoby
Lyft has left the autonomous driving game...
Aaron H. Jacoby, Justin A. Goldberg
Profits at AutoNation Inc and Lithia Motors jumped 61% and 33%, respectively, in the first quarter of 2021.
Victor P. Danhi, Gus N. Paras
The Ninth Circuit ruled on Thursday that a California retailer must pay its own legal fees in a state consumer protection lawsuit brought against it by the California Attorney General.
Aaron H. Jacoby, Justin A. Goldberg
GM joins Ford and Toyota in hitting the pause button on production.
Amal U. Dave, Richard J. Krainin, Tal M. Unrad, Bryce W. Donohue, Justin A. Goldberg, Steven Sung Soo Yoon
On March 25, 2021, Congress passed the PPP Extension Act of 2021 (PPP Extension Act), to extend the application window for small businesses to apply for Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loans by an additional two months.
Aaron H. Jacoby, Justin A. Goldberg
On March 10, Congress passed the $1.9 trillion American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 (Act), the Biden Administration’s COVID-19 relief bill.
Aaron H. Jacoby
Automakers are shifting to manufacturing electric vehicles - which could make up one-quarter of new sales by 2035. But at that point, only 13 percent of vehicles on the road would be electric. Why? Older cars can stick around for a decade or two.
Aaron H. Jacoby
Why is Japan so hesitant to plug into electric vehicles?
Aaron H. Jacoby
Automotive Group Leader Aaron Jacoby recently spoke with Automotive News about how more restrictive regulations and enhanced enforcement are likely on the horizon for the auto industry under President Joe Biden, which could have a significant impact on the nation's dealers.
Aaron H. Jacoby
Volvo Cars is fundamentally changing how and where to meet its customers, and will transform the current wholesale model by moving online and with strong customer relationships.
Aaron H. Jacoby
Automotive Group Leader Aaron Jacoby recently spoke with Automotive News about how going public via a SPAC could provide quick access to capital for a growing automotive group to buy more stores or pay down debt.
David R. Hamill, Jessica DiPietro, Birgit Matthiesen, Kay C. Georgi
Changes are afoot for key industry sectors with complicated global supply chains.
Aaron H. Jacoby
The auto industry is going all-in on electric cars.
M. Scott Peeler, Lynn R. Fiorentino
We know that PPP borrowers of any amount need to be ready if the government comes knocking. Today we’ll talk about HOW to best prepare, especially if you will be applying for loan forgiveness.
Aaron H. Jacoby
General Motors is getting electrified!
Nicholas J. Nesgos, Lauren C. Schaefer
The 9th Circuit Court of Appeals has upheld a decision by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) that FMCSA’s rest break regulations preempt the California meal and rest break rules (CA MRB Rules).
M. Scott Peeler, Lynn R. Fiorentino
The bottom line? Businesses and individuals who apply for aid must be prepared to defend their applications and/or use of aid.