[PDF] LIVE STOP – Temple University Beasley School of Law

What is Live Stop? The Live Stop law instructs police officers to immobilize drivers’ cars for certain traffic violations including driving without a license, with a suspended or revoked license, and driving with expired or no registration.1 The law applies only to Philadelphia.

The Uber Problem – The Temple 10-Q

UBER x vehicles have NO individual commercial insurance policies as mandated by state law (this will lead to ambiguity and confusion when an incident occurs.) Car rental business will decline (cheaper to UBER x it to where you are going)

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10-Q&A Episode 7: Interview with The Funny Insurance Man Randy Maniloff, Attorney at White and Williams, LLP and Temple Adjunct Professor by 10-Q Staff In this episode, Jon Shahar sits down with Randy Maniloff (’91) to discuss his wonderful world of insurance law, his interviews with some of the most influential attorneys of our day, and his …

Why The Franklin Institute Can No Longer Charge Disabled Guests Twice

And a $20 trip to The Franklin Institute becomes a $40 one; a $30 trip to see the Phillies becomes a $60 one; and a $75 trip to see Dave Matthews becomes a bank-busting $150. “Financial considerations limit the number of things [Michael] can do. But he also faces an additional obstacle. When he goes to an event, he gets charged twice – once …

“Live Stop” fines and fees: over $100 million to the Philadelphia …

Live Stop is a Philadelphia policy that instructs the Police Department to tow and impound a driver’s car if they are found to be driving without a valid license or registration. The driver must pay towing and storage fees to the Philadelphia Parking Authority, as well as any unpaid parking tickets, in order to get their car back.