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Wickberg v. Lyft, Inc.
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March 06, 2019
Lyft IPO Documents Spotlight Driver, Regulatory Disputes
As Lyft Inc. prepares for what could be the first major initial public offering of 2019, the ride-hailing company is also grappling with litigation involving new state and city regulations and the employment status of its drivers. Here, Law360 examines several of Lyft's ongoing cases.
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January 11, 2019
Lyft Driver Cannot End Suit To Trigger Appeal, Judge Rules
A Lyft driver fighting his status as an independent contractor will have to proceed to arbitration, rather than having his case dismissed so he can appeal to the First Circuit, a Massachusetts federal judge ruled Friday in agreeing with the ride-sharing company's argument that the former path will resolve the putative class action more quickly.
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January 04, 2019
Lyft Driver Wants Suit Tossed, Not Stayed, So He Can Appeal
A Lyft driver whose lawsuit against the company was stayed and sent to arbitration last month asked a Massachusetts federal judge Thursday to dismiss the case instead, which would allow him to appeal to the First Circuit.
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December 19, 2018
Lyft Wins Bid to Force Arbitration In Driver Classification Suit
A Massachusetts federal judge on Wednesday granted Lyft Inc.'s bid to compel arbitration in a putative class action brought by one of its drivers claiming the ride-hailing company misclassified him and others as independent contractors, ruling that the driver agreed to Lyft's arbitration terms when he signed up.
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December 14, 2018
Lyft Driver Says He Can Sue Because He Declined Arbitration
A Lyft Inc. driver looking to bring a class action against the ride-hailing company for classifying workers as independent contractors instead of employees said in a Boston federal court filing Friday that Lyft's attempt to send the dispute to arbitration should be denied because he opted out of an agreement earlier this year.