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Zamora et al v. Lyft, Inc.
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4:16-cv-02558
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June 29, 2016
Lyft Drivers Can't Intervene In $27M Deal Over Fare Claims
A California federal judge said Tuesday that a pair of Lyft drivers cannot intervene in the $27 million settlement in a proposed class action alleging the ride-hailing company misclassified drivers as independent contractors, saying they have multiple avenues to protect their separate claims against Lyft.
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June 10, 2016
Lyft Drivers Double Down On Bid To Have Say In $27M Deal
A pair of Lyft drivers told a California federal judge Thursday that they're seeking to intervene in the proposed $27 million settlement in the class action alleging Lyft misclassified Golden State drivers as independent contractors because the deal threatens their claims in a separate suit against the company.
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May 20, 2016
Lyft's $27M Deal Impairs Premium Fare Claim, Drivers Say
A pair of Lyft drivers on Thursday sought to intervene in the $27 million settlement in the proposed class action alleging the ride-hailing company misclassified California drivers as independent contractors, saying the revised deal may threaten their claims in a separate suit against Lyft.