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Litigation

Mar. 17, 2015

Plaintiffs accuse company of breach of unilateral contract

Lyft Inc., a peer to peer ride sharing company, faces a class action lawsuit where plaintiffs allege that the company promised $1,000 bonuses to new drivers but did not deliver them in the end.


By Melanie Brisbon


Daily Journal Staff Writer


A lawsuit filed aganist peer-to-peer ridesharing company Lyft Inc. alleges the company did not deliver on $1,000 bonuses promised to new drivers.


Last month, Lyft launched two new driver referral programs in cities throughout the country, including Los Angeles, San Diego and San Francisco. New drivers had to apply on or prior to midnight on Feb. 25 and finish their first ride on or before March ...

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