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May 15, 2019
Uber Drivers' Attys Seek $5M In Fees In Classification Deal
California and Massachusetts drivers who aren't bound by Uber's arbitration agreement asked a federal judge Tuesday to sign off on $5 million in attorney fees after they reached a $20 million deal to end long-running claims the ride-hailing giant wrongly classified drivers as independent contractors.
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January 02, 2017
Transportation Cases To Watch In 2017
Railroads’ appellate challenge to the Surface Transportation Board’s new on-time performance rule and worker misclassification suits targeting commercial truckers, delivery giants and ride-hailing companies are among the court battles transportation lawyers will keep a close eye on in 2017. Here's a breakdown of some of the high-profile cases they will be tracking closely.
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November 07, 2016
Mass. Uber Drivers Press Class Cert. Bid In Tips Fight
Massachusetts drivers alleging Uber stiffed them on tips and expenses asked a California federal judge on Friday to certify their class action, just over two months after he rejected a proposed, $100 million settlement of two high-profile worker misclassification fights against the ride-hailing company.
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June 30, 2016
Uber, Drivers Asked To Provide More Info In $100M Deal
A California federal judge on Thursday ordered Uber and its drivers to produce more information over a proposed $100 million settlement in two class actions accusing the ride-hailing company of misclassifying drivers as independent contractors, ruling he couldn't yet determine if the deal was fair.
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June 28, 2016
Transportation Cases To Watch In The 2nd Half Of 2016
A dispute over the U.S. Department of Transportation's tank car rules for trains carrying crude oil and labor suits challenging commercial truckers, delivery giants and ride-hailing companies' classification of drivers as independent contractors are among the court battles that transportation attorneys will watch as 2016 continues to unfold.
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June 13, 2016
Uber Drivers' Atty Slashes Fees As $100M Deal Pends
The lead class counsel for settling drivers who claimed Uber misclassified them as independent contractors told a California federal court Friday she was slashing her fee request by $10 million to make more money available for payouts in the face of growing objections to a proposed $100 million deal.
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May 09, 2016
Uber Driver Settlement Amounts Revealed In $100M Deal
Some of Uber's most prolific drivers could get nearly $4,000 under a proposed $100 million settlement of a pair of high-profile class actions, according to a California federal court brief filed after a judge refused to let Uber keep that information secret.
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February 10, 2016
Uber Tips Suit Survives Without Mass. Overtime Claims
A California federal judge on Tuesday saved part of putative class action by Uber drivers alleging that the ride-share company cheated them out of tips, but dismissed claims that Uber breached a contract with them and violated Massachusetts overtime laws.