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Meyer v. Kalanick
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1:15-cv-09796
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- Andrew Schmidt Law PLLC
- Boies Schiller
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- Gibson Dunn
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June 08, 2016
Uber CEO Demands Arbitration Of Rider's Price-Fixing Suit
Uber's CEO on Tuesday argued a rider's proposed class action over price-fixing allegations should be forced into arbitration, telling a New York federal court that they agreed to conditions for using the ride-hailing service contain a "clear and conspicuous" arbitration provision.
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June 07, 2016
Rakoff Looking Into Claims Uber Detective Lied To Get Dirt
U.S. District Judge Jed Rakoff on Tuesday ordered Uber to produce documents to help him determine whether the ride-hailing company acted improperly in hiring a private investigator who allegedly posed as a legal writer to probe a plaintiff's attorney litigating a putative antitrust class action against its CEO.
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June 07, 2016
Uber Rider Only Wants Uber's CEO In Price-Fixing Row
A proposed class of Uber riders lobbing price-fixing allegations on Monday urged a New York federal court to reject an attempt by the CEO of the ride hailing company to insert the business into the litigation, saying it's merely a "tactical ploy" to enforce arbitration.
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May 26, 2016
Uber Pushes For Arbitration In Price-Fix Antitrust Row
Uber has pushed to intervene and force arbitration in a putative class action antitrust suit against the company's CEO, arguing that users of the ride hailing app can’t use the CEO to get around an arbitration agreement in its terms of use.
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May 09, 2016
Rakoff Won't Reconsider Ruling In Uber CEO Antitrust Suit
U.S. District Judge Jed S. Rakoff on Monday denied Uber CEO Travis Kalanick's second attempt to thwart a putative class action alleging the popular ride-hailing app is a tool for drivers to rig prices for rides, saying no new issues were raised that would warrant reconsideration of his earlier decision.
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April 15, 2016
Uber CEO Says Rider Waived Right To Bring Class Action
Uber's chief executive has asked a New York federal judge to reconsider part of a recent ruling as he tries to fend off a class action from a rider of the car-sharing service, telling the court it erred in finding the rider had not waived his right to bring the case on behalf of other riders.
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March 31, 2016
Uber CEO Must Face Ride-Pricing Antitrust Action
Uber Technologies Inc. CEO Travis Kalanick will have to face a suit alleging his ride-hailing app is a tool for its drivers to rig prices for rides, including surge pricing when demand is high, after a New York federal judge found Thursday that the suit sufficiently alleged that Kalanick was part of a drivers' conspiracy.
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