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Civil Litigation

Jan. 18, 2018

Uber resolves drivers’ claims in largest PAGA settlement

The first domino has fallen in Uber Technologies Inc.’s efforts to settle lawsuits that say it incorrectly deems drivers freelancers.

Uber resolves drivers’ claims in largest PAGA settlement
Caiafa and Morosoff

The first domino has fallen in Uber Technologies Inc.’s efforts to settle lawsuits that argue the company incorrectly labels drivers as freelancers.

Despite vehement objections, Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge Maren E. Nelson has approved a $7.75 million deal between Uber, 1.5 million drivers, and the state of California regarding Private Attorneys General Act claims. Price et. al. v. Uber Technologies et. al, BC554512 (L.A. ...

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