Uber really doesn’t need another legal problem right now.

On June 23, Uber Technologies Inc. is expected to ask a Los Angeles judge to approve a proposed $7.75 million settlement that would resolve all claims brought over the alleged misclassification of its drivers under California’s Private Attorneys General Act of 2004. The act, called PAGA, allows private parties to pursue labor violations under California law.

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