Founding Partner Brett Schreiber was recently mentioned in an article from The Washington Post titled, "Elon Musk Offers Personal Aid in Las Vegas Cybertruck Explosion Probe." The article delves into Tesla CEO Elon Musk’s active involvement in assisting law enforcement in the investigation of a New Year’s Day explosion involving a Tesla Cybertruck outside the Trump International Hotel in Las Vegas. Musk provided critical video footage and data from Tesla’s charging stations, showcasing the company’s robust data collection capabilities. While praised by law enforcement for aiding the investigation, the move sparked scrutiny from attorneys who have struggled to access Tesla’s data in lawsuits concerning its vehicles.
Schreiber points out that, "Tesla vehicles can often be the best eyewitness to a collision or a crime. The question is whether Tesla will freely share that information with law enforcement regardless of whether it implicates or exonerates Tesla from responsibility."