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Antman, et al v. Uber Technologies, Inc.
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July 13, 2018
Uber Fights Atty Fees Bid In Drivers' Failed Data Breach Suit
Uber Inc. has told a California federal judge that attorneys' fees were inappropriate for the counsel representing two former drivers in a failed class action over a 2014 data breach at the company, arguing that the drivers hadn't succeeded in the case and that the court lacked jurisdiction over it.
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June 15, 2018
Drivers' Attys In Axed Uber Data Hack Suit Ask For Fees
Attorneys for drivers accusing Uber of lying about a 2014 data breach that compromised personal information asked a California federal judge on Friday for $400,000 in fees — even though the court rejected the proposed class action in May.
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May 10, 2018
Ex-Drivers' 3rd Try In Uber Data Hack Suit Dispatched
A California federal judge on Thursday tossed for good a proposed class action alleging Uber lied about a 2014 data breach that compromised drivers' personal information, saying that after three attempts, the plaintiffs still couldn't show any immediate, credible risk of fraud or identity theft from the hack.
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March 16, 2018
Uber Drivers Defend Standing In Data Hack Suit After Zappos
Drivers alleging Uber lied about a 2014 data breach that compromised their sensitive personal information told a California federal judge Friday that the Ninth Circuit's recent Zappos ruling underscores that the mere risk of future identity theft from the hack gives them standing to pursue their putative class action.
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February 16, 2018
Uber Says 3rd Time Not Charm For Driver Data Hack Class
Uber Technologies Inc. on Thursday urged a California federal judge to toss for good a third amended putative class action claiming Uber lied about a 2014 data breach that compromised drivers' personal information, saying the lead plaintiffs still haven't demonstrated they were immediately harmed by the hack.
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November 27, 2017
Ex-Uber Drivers Get 'Final' Chance To Amend Data Hack Suit
A California federal judge on Saturday tossed a proposed class action that claimed Uber lied about a 2014 data breach that compromised drivers' personal information, saying the lead plaintiffs couldn't demonstrate that they were immediately harmed by the hack, but still allowed them "a final opportunity" to amend their suit.
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November 02, 2017
Uber's New CEO, GC Mean 'New Landscape' For Breach Talks
A California federal judge urged Uber and a putative class of drivers to take another stab at settling allegations over a 2014 data breach, noting that the recent hire of CEO Dara Khosrowshahi and general counsel Tony West means "it's a new landscape for Uber."
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September 22, 2017
Ex-Uber Drivers Say Data Breach Caused Real Harm
A pair of former Uber drivers urged a California federal judge Thursday to keep their proposed class action against the company alive, arguing that they have suffered real harm, including identity theft, from a 2014 data breach that compromised drivers' personal information.
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August 28, 2017
Uber Says Revamped Data Breach Spat Still Fails
Uber Technologies Inc. has urged a California federal judge to axe a proposed class action over a 2014 data breach that compromised drivers' personal information, arguing that the pair leading the suit took almost two years to offer revamped allegations but still fail to allege any injuries stemming from the incident.
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April 06, 2016
Uber Can't Use Driver's Data Breach Suit To Peek At Lyft Info
Uber can't use discovery in a former driver's putative class action over a 2014 data breach to seek online activity from an employee at rival Lyft, a California federal judge has said.