TuSimple Legal Chief Leaves Truck Startup After Investor Lawsuit

Sept. 7, 2022, 4:03 PM UTC

TuSimple Holdings Inc., a company accused in a lawsuit of suppressing safety concerns about autonomous truck technology ahead of an initial public offering, is parting ways with top lawyer James Mullen.

Mullen on Aug. 31 revealed his intention to resign, the company disclosed in a Tuesday securities filing. Susan Marsch, a former legal chief at Flex Ltd., will be interim general counsel until TuSimple names a permanent successor, the San Diego-based company said.

TuSimple and several of its executives, including Mullen, are listed as defendants in a civil complaint filed Aug. 31 by shareholder Austin Dicker in a federal ...

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