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Third Circuit Joins Other Appeals Courts Finding Arbitration Act Applies to Uber Drivers
Third Circuit finds the rideshare service's drivers generally were not engaged in interstate commerce that would exempt them from the law.Another Appeals Court Finds Arbitration Act Applies to Uber Drivers
Third Circuit finds the rideshare service's drivers generally were not engaged in interstate commerce that would exempt them from the law.Uber Legal Chief Tony West's Pay Jumped 43% in 2022
The ride-hailing company's newly filed proxy statement noted several major achievements for West, including helping cut outside counsel spend 25% by bringing more work in-house.California Appeals Court Partially Reverses Ruling Finding Prop 22 Unconstitutional
A California appeals court ruling largely flips an August 2021 decision finding Prop 22 encroached on the Legislature's constitutional authority.Animal-Free Egg Company Hires Legal Chief With Star-Studded Resume
California-based Every Co. has tapped Nair Flores as senior vice president and head of legal, a move that helps position the company for global expansion.View more book results for the query "Lyft"
Animal-Free Egg Company Hires Legal Chief With Star-Studded Resume
Eight-year-old Every Co. has tapped Nair Flores as senior vice president and head of legal, a move that helps position the company for global expansion.Plaintiffs Bar Seeks End to Arbitration-Appeal Stays
Plaintiffs lawyers want proceedings to move forward when a defendant appeals a judge's decision not to compel arbitration. Defense counsel say such stays are a "bedrock principle" of appellate law.Morgan Lewis Employment Litigator Joins Her Daughters at Orrick
Melinda Riechert joins her daughters, Julia and Allison, at Orrick.Justices Quiz Prop 22 Defenders on Reach of Worker Classification Law
The First District Court of Appeal justices questioned lawyers defending the ballot measure over whether it infringes on legislative and judicial powers.Cooley Lays Off Attorneys and Staff, Taking 'Painful' Steps to Address Overcapacity
A majority of the lawyers affected are associates, along with a few counsel, said a person familiar with the cuts. No partners were laid off.