A week after Postmates failed to secure a preliminary injunction to stop a mass arbitration effort by more than 10,000 couriers, a federal judge denied the food delivery company's next attempt to avoid arbitration: a temporary restraining order request.
Judge Philip S. Gutierrez filed the order denying Postmates a temporary restraining order Wednesday -- the same day Postmates was due to pay late filing fees to the American Arbit...
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