Transportation
Oct. 13, 2016
AVs speed past state and federal law
The development of autonomous technology is outpacing the law. To that end, this is the first installment of a new monthly column, "Autonomous Arriving," devoted to covering ongoing developments in the law related to AVs. By Patice Gore





Patice A. Gore
LTL Attorneys LLPPhone: (213) 612-8900
Email: Patice.Gore@ltlattorneys.com
Loyola Law School
Patice Gore is an attorney with Haight Brown & Bonesteel LLP. Gore's practice focuses on risk management and insurance law. Gore can be reached at (213) 542-8088 or pgore@hbblaw.com
AUTONOMOUS VEHICLES
Autonomous Vehicles (AVs) are coming sooner than anyone could have predicted. They are already being tested and operated on public streets in some states, and the legal ramifications of AVs cannot be ignored. However, the development of autonomous technology is outpacing the law. To that end, this is the first installment of a new monthly column, "Autonomous Arriving...
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