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CVTA Chair appointment suggests new tech necessitates legal expertise

Legal advice is handy when addressing the complex safety issues posed by connected car technology, writes Megan Lampinen

The rise of the connected vehicle introduces not only new technical challenges but also legal ones, and having an expert close to hand is a clear asset. Reflecting the importance of legal expertise to the segment's developments, the Connected Vehicle Trade Association (CVTA) has just appointed Paul Laurenza, head of motor vehicle and consumer product safety federal regulatory practices at law firm Dykema, as its new Chair.

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