Ride-share giant Uber has hired a team of Big Law attorneys from Wilson Elser Moskowitz Edelman & Dicker to represent it in a lawsuit filed last month in Pittsburgh over an allegedly misidentified driver.

According to court records, a group of three Wilson Elser attorneys led by complex litigation attorney Kathleen Wilkinson entered their appearance in the case late last week. Along with Wilkinson, who also served as chancellor of the Philadelphia Bar Association in 2013, attorneys Kristi Buchholz and Karen Maschke were brought in to handle the case.

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