WardsAuto Dealer 5
WardsAuto Dealer 5
 

AUGUST 8, 2018

Hey there. Welcome to the WardsAuto Dealer 5 for Wednesday August 8. To start your day, we've put together items from WardsAuto.com and across the Internet. So let's go:

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Don’t train in vain. Here are cybersecurity lessons from the FTC.

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Will self-driving cars need driver licenses? Two attorneys (who also are engineers) weigh in.

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Tone down the tough trade talk, Mexico says at a U.S. automotive conference.

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Subaru, its sales slipping, predicts big problems from a proposed U.S. import levy.

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And now for today's dealer-related broadcast from CBT Automotive.

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The case is In re Automotive Parts Antitrust Litigation, No. 12-md-02311 in U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan. This is the third group of settlements that provide benefits to eligible Auto Dealers. The deadline to file a claim for the third group is January 21, 2019.
That’s our WardsAuto Dealer 5 for today. We’ll be back soon with more high fives.

And to reach the editor for whatever reason (i.e. comments, complaints, questions, directions), contact Steve Finlay at [email protected].

OK, finally... Forward this alert to dealership colleagues. The more in-the-know people at your place, the better it is. Over and out.

Now for the legal stuff...