By Ross Todd | September 26, 2017
The complaint runs through a laundry list of legal scandals at the ride-hailing company and claims investors were misled about the lawfulness of Uber's operations.
By Elise Sanguinetti | September 20, 2017
In the minds of some movers and shakers in the automobile industry, self-driving cars are the wave of the future. For investors and big business, the safe bet is that laissez-faire policies will win the day. But for consumers and workers, that very well may lead to unsafe and unstable futures.
By Ross Todd | September 20, 2017
The partial price tag is for just one of nine allegedly stolen trade secrets.
By Ben Hancock | September 19, 2017
The appeals court will be weighing issues critical to the fate of major driver class actions against Uber and workers' collective rights generally.
By Cheryl Miller | September 12, 2017
U.S. Department of Transportation Secretary Elaine Chao on Tuesday rolled out revamped federal guidance for autonomous vehicle manufacturers, putting the Trump administration's deregulatory stamp on this fast-developing industry.
By Stephanie Forshee and Jennifer Williams-Alvarez | September 5, 2017
In the coming months, Uber's in-house lawyers and its board of directors may be getting to know each other quite well.
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By Tom MCParland | August 24, 2017
A Delaware Court of Chancery judge on Thursday set an Aug. 30 hearing date for Travis Kalanick's motion to dismiss an investor lawsuit seeking to oust him from the Uber Technologies Inc.'s board, as Benchmark Capital Partners continued to step up its attack on the ride-hailing company's ousted CEO.
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By Tom McParland | August 18, 2017
Travis Kalanick, the former CEO of Uber Technologies Inc., pushed back late Thursday against an investor's attempt to force him off the ride-hailing company's board, saying that a dispute over his control of three board seats must be settled in arbitration.
By C. Ryan Barber | August 15, 2017
Uber agreed Tuesday to submit to regular audits of its privacy protocols to resolve Federal Trade Commission allegations that the ride-hailing platform failed to properly safeguard sensitive data and misrepresented its monitoring of employee access to consumers' personal information.
By Sue Reisinger | August 7, 2017
Oliver Schmidt has until Dec. 6 to cooperate with the U.S. government.
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