Boston plaintiffs’ attorney Shannon Liss-Riordan has spent the past three years pummeling Uber over its labor practices. Now she’s the one with a target on her back.

In the days since she reached an $84 million settlement to end California and Massachusetts labor lawsuits against the company, Liss-Riordan has gotten a shellacking from other plaintiffs attorneys. Some have complained the settlement would wipe out their own cases. Others say she sold out her own clients on the cheap, and want to wrest her Uber Technologies Inc. cases out of her hands.

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