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How The ELD Mandate Will Fuel Reptilian Tactics And Expand Litigation
26 April 2018
Drew Eckl & Farnham, LLP
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In December 2017, many motor carriers were required to comply
with the Commercial Motor Vehicle Safety Enhancement Act of 2012
(the "ELD Mandate"), which ordered that commercial motor
vehicles be equipped with electronic logging devices
("ELDs") for purposes of improving compliance with
hours-of-service regulations. 49 U.S.C. §
31137(a)(1).
In an article featured in the American Bar Association, Tort
Trial & Insurance Practice Committee News Commercial
Transportation Litigation, DEF attorneys Melody Kiella and Jennifer
Parrott discuss how the new ELD mandate will fuel reptilian tactics
and expand litigation.
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