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Uber's 'Superficial Safety Efforts' Called Out in Derivative Suit
The lawsuit alleges that if Uber's board members and executives had made a point to implement safety measures like screening drivers more carefully, the company might not now be facing liability in the hundreds of cases in which riders, primarily women, say they were sexually assaulted.In High Stakes Battle Between Arbitration and PAGA, Wins, Losses, and Questions
Given the rocky terrain and uncertain footing, California employers should consult their attorneys regarding the best strategy to employ in the face of PAGA claims.The Global Lawyer: How to Grow Fast Like Kirkland
Class actions are set for significant growth across the globe and law firms that corner the market could reap big rewards, Paul Hodkinson writes.The Global Lawyer: How to Grow Fast Like Kirkland
Class actions are set for significant growth across the globe and law firms that corner the market could reap big rewards, Paul Hodkinson writes.How to Grow Fast Like Kirkland
Class actions are set for significant growth across the globe and law firms that corner the market could reap big rewards, writes the Global Lawyer.View more book results for the query "Uber"
Legal Operations Winner, Provider: Priori
"Collaboration is the key to innovation. Legal tech companies cannot build in a vacuum," said Basha Rubin, CEO and Co-Founder of Priori.Uber Agrees to Pay Australian Taxi Drivers $178M in Class Action Settlement
The rideshare platform fought "tooth and nail" against the action, says plaintiff law firm Maurice Blackburn.Uber CLO Tony West Receives Eight-Figure Compensation for Second Year in a Row
2023 was a banner year for the company, which posted its first annual operating profit ever. West's pay was essentially flat compared with a year earlier.Once Ignored by Investors, Justice Tech Market Sees New Opportunity
Maya Markovich, justice tech executive in residence at Village Capital, sees the justice tech market exploding at a faster rate than the general legal tech sector. The reasons range from social catalysts to growing awareness.New Risk for Weary CISOs: Becoming the Scapegoat After Cybercriminals Strike
Sometimes, top executives refuse to fund a security fix, but "somehow it's the CISO who ends up taking the blame," said Larry Whiteside, chief information security officer of RegScale.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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