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Zamora et al v. Lyft, Inc.
Case Number:
3:16-cv-02558
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September 21, 2018
Lyft Drivers Move For $1.95M Settlement Over Premium Pay
A group of drivers for Lyft Inc. asked a California federal judge to approve the ride-hailing service's $1.95 million settlement of a class action suit alleging the company underpaid drivers who were supposed to receive prime-time premium pay, with about 33 percent of the payout going toward the class's attorneys' fees and expenses.
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May 03, 2018
Dynamex Unlikely To Slow Lyft Drivers' $2M Pay Deal
A California federal judge appeared likely Thursday to preliminarily approve Lyft's $1.95 million deal ending claims it shorted drivers on "prime-time premium" pay, after attorneys said the deal wouldn't foreclose a future independent contractor misclassification suit under the California Supreme Court's recent Dynamex decision.
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March 29, 2018
Lyft Settles Calif. Drivers' Premium Fare Suit For $1.95M
Lyft Inc. drivers in California suing the ride-sharing app for allegedly taking a cut out of their "prime time premium" surcharges told a federal court Wednesday that the company has agreed to pay $1.95 million to a class of nearly 246,000 drivers.
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September 23, 2016
Lyft Drivers Fight Bid To Toss Premium Fare Surcharge Suit
A proposed class of Lyft Inc. drivers accusing the company of imposing surcharges on certain fares urged a California federal judge on Thursday to deny the company's bid to duck the lawsuit, saying its case is unique from one resolved by a recent $27 million settlement.