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Uber Federal Lawsuit Filed by Held & Hines, LLP in Eastern District Court of New York

On December 31, 2015, the law firm of Held & Hines LLP filed a class action lawsuit in United States District Court, the Eastern District Court of New York, on behalf of drivers who drive or used to drive for Uber in New York. There are approximately 40,000 Uber drivers in the State of New […]

  • Posted on: Jan 3 2016
  • By: Marc Held

Judge Blocks Uber’s attempt to Bar Class-Action Lawsuits with new Employment Agreement

see link here http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2015/12/judge-knocks-uber-over-latest-attempt-to-bar-drivers-from-class-actions/

  • Posted on: Dec 18 2015
  • By: Marc Held
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California Attorney Files Emergency Motion to Stop New Arbitration Clause in Uber Driver Contracts

On December 11, 2015, California attorney Shannon Liss-Riordanfiled an emergency motion to block Uber’s attempt to circumvent the Federal Court’s ruling. See below link. Emergency-Motion-on-New-Arbitration-Clause-12-11-15-CaliforniaCase

  • Posted on: Dec 14 2015
  • By: Marc Held
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Is Uber trying to pull a fast one on its’ drivers?

Is Uber trying to pull a fast one its’ drivers? We think so! See story here. http://www.theverge.com/2015/12/11/9897088/uber-driver-agreement-arbitration-class-action-lawsuit

  • Posted on: Dec 14 2015
  • By: Marc Held
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Uber tries to limit size in class-action lawsuit with new driver contract

see story at http://www.latimes.com/business/technology/la-fi-tn-uber-arbitration-opt-out-20151211-story.html

  • Posted on: Dec 14 2015
  • By: Marc Held
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Judge Expands Members of the Class-Action & Voids Certain Arbitration Agreements

see story here at http://nypost.com/2015/12/09/judge-expands-driver-class-action-lawsuit-against-uber/

  • Posted on: Dec 14 2015
  • By: Marc Held
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NY Post Article: Uber stiffing drivers on tips, car expenses: class-action suit

See Uber Lawsuit Story here http://nypost.com/2015/10/01/uber-stiffing-drivers-on-tips-car-expenses-class-action-suit/

  • Posted on: Oct 2 2015
  • By: Marc Held
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Uber Lawsuit Filed By Held & Hines LLP On Oct 1st, 2015

On October 1, 2015, the law firm of Held & Hines LLP filed a class action lawsuit in the Supreme Court, Kings County on behalf of drivers who drive or used to drive for Uber in New York. There are approximately 20,000 Uber drivers in the State of New York. Uber drivers are not being […]

  • Posted on: Oct 2 2015
  • By: Marc Held
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