A judge dismissed a lawsuit by a class of drivers claiming Uber Technologies Inc. violated its privacy rights Wednesday.
U.S. Magistrate Judge Jacqueline Scott Corley gave the plaintiffs leave to amend, but their window for success appears to be narrowing after repeated failed attempts to reconcile their case with privacy law, which makes it difficult for plaintiffs to prove they suffered “actual harm” due to having their informatio...
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