A Look At Airbnb's Legal Battles Across The US

By Thomas Dickerson, Herzfelt & Rubin PC (May 9, 2017, 12:20 PM EDT) -- As Airbnb seeks to expand in China[1] much like Uber's aborted invasion[2], it is rapidly trying to improve its compliance image at home. In its ongoing efforts to placate local officials by giving up some of its hosts who may be violating local laws, Airbnb has surrendered yet again. This time in its hometown, San Francisco....

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