Last week I testified in the Nevada Assembly Committee on Transportation about the constitutionality (or lack thereof) of the state's licensing laws for taxis, limousines, and moving companies. In order to start a transportation business in the state, entrepreneurs essentially have to ask their competitors for permission first. We call these laws ...
caption id="attachment_35427" align="alignright" width="300" Client Tracie Pabst and PLF attorney Anastasia Boden/caption Thanks to PLF's lawsuit, Montana Governor Steve Bullock signed SB 396 into law on Friday, which gets rid of the state's Competitor's Veto law and allows PLF client Tracie Pabst to start a taxi company without asking her competi ...