March 27, 2024
DoorDash, Grubhub and Uber Eats have urged a Manhattan federal judge to let them subpoena the trade group executives who allegedly "worked closely" with officials on challenged New York City caps on fees that food delivery apps can charge restaurants.
September 19, 2023
A Manhattan federal judge said Tuesday that DoorDash, Grubhub and Uber Eats plausibly alleged that New York City unconstitutionally capped fees that food delivery apps could charge restaurants, advancing a lawsuit accusing the city of using the pandemic as a pretext for protectionist legislation.
April 13, 2023
DoorDash, Grubhub and Uber Eats have told a federal judge that a recent ruling that deemed a New York City pandemic-era ordinance unconstitutional supports the delivery services' challenge to the city's cap on commissions charged to restaurants.
February 15, 2023
DoorDash, Grubhub and Uber Eats told a federal judge that a Washington Supreme Court ruling preserving Instacart's suit over a Seattle delivery gig worker ordinance bolstered their claim against New York City's cap on commissions charged to restaurants.
March 31, 2022
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce has lodged a friend of the court brief supporting DoorDash, Grubhub and Uber Eats in their federal lawsuit challenging New York City legislation that caps commissions they can charge restaurants, saying the price control ordinance harms the businesses it claims to help.
March 08, 2022
New York City expanded on its defense of caps on what DoorDash, Grubhub and Uber Eats can charge restaurants, arguing that the delivery services' federal court lawsuit must be tossed because the rules are needed to protect eateries and are not discriminatory.
February 15, 2022
A federal judge will let New York City immediately seek to toss the latest complaint by DoorDash, Grubhub and Uber Eats in their fight against an "irrational" law that caps commissions they can charge restaurants, saying the city doesn't have to confer with him before lodging a motion to dismiss.
September 10, 2021
Three of the country's food delivery giants are suing New York City in federal court over new legislation permanently capping the commissions they can charge restaurants, a move they say amounts to government overreach.