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McKnight et al v. Uber Technologies, Inc. et al
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April 19, 2018
Uber Suit Paused Pending 9th Circ. Petition In Hyundai MDL
A California federal judge on Thursday issued a stay in the settlement proceedings for Uber's "safe rides" suit until the Ninth Circuit makes a decision on an en banc review petition for the multidistrict litigation over Hyundai Motor America Inc. and affiliate Kia Motors Inc.'s alleged misstatements about vehicle fuel efficiency.
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January 05, 2018
Consumer Objects To $8M Atty Fees In Uber 'Safe Rides' Deal
A member of a class accusing Uber of lying about its "safe rides" fee and the quality of driver background checks asked a California federal judge on Friday to reject the class counsel's proposed $8.1 million attorneys' fees, saying the suit's low risk and short duration don't justify the figure.
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August 07, 2017
Uber Gets Nod For Increased $32.5M 'Safe Rides' Deal
A California federal judge preliminarily approved on Monday Uber's revised $32.5 million settlement that would end a proposed class action alleging it misled consumers about its so-called safe rides fee and the quality of its driver background checks, after the court previously rejected a $28.5 million deal.
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June 02, 2017
Uber Ups Calif. 'Safe Rides' Claims Settlement To $32.5M
Uber has agreed to settle for $32.5 million a California federal class action alleging it misled consumers about its so-called safe rides fee and the quality of its driver background checks, sweetening the pot after the court rejected an earlier $28.5 million deal last year, according to a filing Thursday.
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August 31, 2016
Judge Rejects $28.5M Deal In Suit Over Uber's Safety Claims
A California federal judge on Tuesday declined to give preliminary approval to a $28.5 million settlement that aimed to resolve a consolidated proposed class action accusing Uber Technologies Inc. of misleading consumers about its so-called safe rides fee and the quality of its driver background checks.
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February 11, 2016
Uber To Pay $28.5M To End Class Action Over Safety Claims
Uber said Thursday it will pay $28.5 million to resolve a proposed class action filed in California federal court that accuses the ride-hailing company of misleading consumers about its "safe rides fee" and the quality of its driver background checks.