Todd Johnston v. Uber Technologies, Inc.

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Case overview

Case Number:

3:16-cv-03134

Court:

California Northern

Nature of Suit:

Labor: Other

Multi Party Litigation:

Class Action

Judge:

Edward M. Chen

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  1. September 18, 2019

    Fate Of Uber Drivers' WARN Suit Up To Arbitrator: Judge

    A California federal judge ordered Uber and a former driver to let an arbitrator decide whether the driver qualifies as an employee protected under the Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification Act, but left the possibility open that the law may override the ride-hailing giant's arbitration pacts.

  2. August 30, 2019

    Uber's Bid To Arbitrate Austin Firings Suit Hits Speed Bump

    A California federal judge expressed reservations Friday about Uber's bid to arbitrate a driver's putative class action alleging it violated federal labor laws by pulling the company's operations out of Austin, Texas, and firing drivers there without warning, saying he may first need to determine whether the driver was an employee or contractor.

  3. November 22, 2016

    Calif. Judge Pauses Five Uber Suits As 9th Circ. Ponders

    A California federal judge on Monday paused five suits alleging Uber violated various state and federal laws while the Ninth Circuit decides whether three arbitration agreements block many Uber drivers from arguing these suits as class actions.

  4. June 30, 2016

    Uber, Drivers Asked To Provide More Info In $100M Deal

    A California federal judge on Thursday ordered Uber and its drivers to produce more information over a proposed $100 million settlement in two class actions accusing the ride-hailing company of misclassifying drivers as independent contractors, ruling he couldn't yet determine if the deal was fair.

  5. June 09, 2016

    Uber, Lyft Hit With Class Actions For Ditching Austin

    Uber and Lyft were hit with a pair of proposed class actions in California federal court on Thursday alleging the ride-hailing giants abruptly pulled out of Austin, Texas, after unsuccessfully lobbying to defeat the city's background check regulations, leaving drivers jobless without proper warning.