Charlotte Epps-Stowers, et al v. Uber Technologies, Inc.

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Case overview

Case Number:

3:16-cv-06652

Court:

California Northern

Nature of Suit:

Other Fraud

Multi Party Litigation:

Class Action

Judge:

Richard Seeborg

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  1. July 30, 2019

    Uber Wins Arbitration Bid In Riders' Cancellation Fees Spat

    Riders suing Uber over its cancellation fees must arbitrate their claims after a California federal judge ruled Monday that they knowingly agreed to the company's terms of service, including an arbitration provision, when they signed up for Uber's ride-hailing app.

  2. April 16, 2019

    Uber, Riders To Spar Over Arbitration In Fee Dispute 'Mini Trial'

    Uber and two passengers laid out arguments Monday for an upcoming "mini trial" in California federal court to determine whether the dispute over the ride-hailing giant's cancellation fees should be arbitrated or remain in court.

  3. February 11, 2019

    Uber Cancellation Fee Suit Shouldn't Be Arbitrated, Users Say

    Uber Technologies Inc. customers challenged the rideshare company's bid to force their suit over cancellation fees into arbitration on Friday, arguing in California federal court that they did not knowingly agree to arbitration when signing up through the company's mobile app.

  4. July 11, 2017

    Uber Can't Pause Fee Suit While Appealing Arbitration Denial

    Uber can't pause a proposed class action challenging its cancellation fees while it appeals a California federal judge's decision not to force arbitration, the judge said Monday, finding that the company hasn't sufficiently shown it's likely to win its appeal.

  5. April 17, 2017

    Android Pop-Up Parks Uber Cancellation Fee Suit In Court

    A California federal judge on Monday kept in court a proposed class action challenging Uber's cancellation fees, saying a screen pop-up might have obscured the terms of service for customers signing up to use the ride-hailing app on Android devices.

  6. April 13, 2017

    Android Pop-Up May Keep Uber Riders From Arbitration

    The same California federal judge who recently sent an iPhone user's putative class action over Uber's cancelation fees to arbitration said at a hearing Thursday that a pop-up obscuring the terms of service when customers sign up for the app on Android devices may keep a similar suit in court.