Published March 28, 2026
Scopelitis Quarterly Headline Roundup: April 2026
- Supreme Court Hears Argument on a Circuit Split Over the FAA’s “Transportation Worker” Exemption
- Video Briefing: Trends in Warehouse Customer Disputes
- AI Searches Ruled Discoverable in Federal Criminal Proceeding
- PHMSA Proposes Updates to Hazardous Materials Regulations to Align with International Standards
- California Employment Law Updates
- Delaware’s New Statewide DBA Registry Takes Effect on February 2, 2026
- Illinois’ Workplace Transparency Act Changes
- New York Governor Vetoes LLC Transparency Act Amendment
The Transportation Brief®
A quarterly newsletter of legal news for the clients and friends of Scopelitis, Garvin, Light, Hanson & Feary
News from Scopelitis is intended as a report to our clients and friends on developments affecting the transportation industry. The published material does not constitute an exhaustive legal study and should not be regarded or relied upon as individual legal advice or opinion.
Published March 28, 2026
Scopelitis Quarterly Headline Roundup: April 2026
- Supreme Court Hears Argument on a Circuit Split Over the FAA’s “Transportation Worker” Exemption
- Video Briefing: Trends in Warehouse Customer Disputes
- AI Searches Ruled Discoverable in Federal Criminal Proceeding
- PHMSA Proposes Updates to Hazardous Materials Regulations to Align with International Standards
- California Employment Law Updates
- Delaware’s New Statewide DBA Registry Takes Effect on February 2, 2026
- Illinois’ Workplace Transparency Act Changes
- New York Governor Vetoes LLC Transparency Act Amendment
News from Scopelitis is intended as a report to our clients and friends on developments affecting the transportation industry. The published material does not constitute an exhaustive legal study and should not be regarded or relied upon as individual legal advice or opinion.