By Cheryl Miller | August 10, 2020
"Defendants may not evade legislative mandates merely because their businesses are so large that they affect the lives of many thousands of people," wrote Judge Ethan Schulman in an order Monday.
By Cheryl Miller | August 5, 2020
An Uber spokesperson responded: "The vast majority of California drivers want to work independently, and we've already made significant changes to our app to ensure that remains the case under state law."
By Verdict Search | August 4, 2020
Attorneys argued the air bags deployed as designed and blamed the driver for failing to slow for a curve.
By Tom McParland | August 3, 2020
Attorneys moved to vacate the award on the basis that the court-appointed arbitrator was "starstruck" by Kalanick and had expressed his "fear" that ruling against Uber could jeopardize his safety. U.S. District Judge Jed Rakoff dismissed the concerns as unfounded.
By Tom McParland | August 3, 2020
Attorneys moved to vacate the award on the basis that the court-appointed arbitrator was "starstruck" by Kalanick and had expressed his "fear" that ruling against Uber could jeopardize his safety. U.S. District Judge Jed Rakoff dismissed the concerns as unfounded.
By Lidia Dinkova | August 3, 2020
The president of iAero Airways buys a waterfront home the same day he sells another one.
By John McNelis | July 31, 2020
Fenwick & West's John McNelis shares his recipe for obtaining an autonomous vehicle testing permit and the extra legwork needed to obtain the permit to transport members of the public.
By Quentin Brogdon | July 30, 2020
A class-action lawsuit is pending against Lyft in California alleging the company failed to prevent its drivers from assaulting "several thousand"…
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By Max Mitchell | July 29, 2020
The justices ruled on a 5-2 vote that an Uber driver was not engaging in an independently established business when driving for the ride share company. Some attorneys say the decision could have a ripple effect for the broader gig economy.
By Max Mitchell | July 29, 2020
The justices ruled on a 5-2 vote that an Uber driver was not engaging in an independently established business when driving for the ride share company. Some attorneys say the decision could have a ripple effect for the broader gig economy, as the company battles litigation in California over the alleged misclassification of its drivers.
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