SAN FRANCISCO — The plaintiffs lawyer who’s forged a place as Uber’s legal nemesis launched a fresh attack this week seeking employee protections for dozens of drivers who won’t be included in her huge class action.

Boston-based attorney Shannon Liss-Riordan sued Uber Technologies Inc. on behalf of drivers left out of O’Connor v. Uber because they drove through intermediary limo companies or used corporate names.

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