When Smartphones Get The Blame For Driver Distraction

By Freddy Fonseca, Manion Gaynor & Manning LLP (February 6, 2017, 11:37 AM EST) -- In Modisette v. Apple Inc., No. 16CV304364 (2016), the Superior Court of Santa Clara County, California, must decide whether a smartphone manufacturer like Apple has a duty to protect the public, and users of its iPhones, by preventing the use of certain iPhone applications while driving. ...

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