By Phil Johnson
Daily Journal Staff Writer
Daily Journal Staff Writer
A court order will prevent Uber Technology Inc.'s new driver arbitration agreement from affecting the 160,000 drivers included in the class action that threatens to unravel the gig economy's business model.
The decision follows U.S. District Judge Edward Chen's expression of "grave concerns" about Uber's rewritten arbitration agreement sent to all drivers earlier this month. About 160,000 of t...
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