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Supreme Court declines to hear appeal in rideshare driver misclassification suits
On October 7th, 2024, the U.S. Supreme Court declined to hear a crucial appeal by Uber Technologies, Inc. and Lyft, Inc. regarding ongoing lawsuits initiated by the State of California. -
Uber driver says he was told to create fake accounts to mess with Lyft drivers; Lawsuit will not go to arbitration
SAN FRANCISCO (Legal Newsline) – A California appellate court has affirmed a ruling of a lower court that in the case of Ryan Smythe v. Uber Technologies Inc., “the court correctly found that the action is beyond the scope of Smythe’s arbitration agreement with Uber.” -
In Pennsylvania, you can drive an Uber while still collecting unemployment
HARRISBURG – The Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania overturned a ruling of the Unemployment Compensation Board of Review that denied benefits to a former behavioral specialist who took on work as an Uber driver, according to a Jan. 24 opinion. -
Judge upholds unfair competition claims in suits against Uber by Mass. taxi companies, dismisses antitrust claim
BOSTON (Legal Newsline) – A federal magistrate judge has ruled in more than seven consolidated actions combining more than 30 lawsuits filed by dozens of cab companies against Uber. -
Fetch Media LTD alleges Uber has failed to pay more than $19 million for services
OAKLAND, Calif. (Legal Newsline) – A U.K. mobile advertising agency alleges that Uber has failed to pay more than $19 million in invoices.