The Philadelphia Taxi Association’s legal fight against Uber hit a red light when a federal judge dismissed its unfair competition and monopolization lawsuit against the ride-sharing service.

Holding that the association and the cab companies behind the suit had no standing to file antitrust claims, U.S. District Judge Juan R. Sanchez of the Eastern District of Pennsylvania granted Uber’s motion to dismiss the case Nov. 3. However, Sanchez allowed the plaintiffs to file an amended complaint, giving them a chance to jump start their case.

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