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Uber Technologies Inc.
- MInstacart has a tougher path ahead, analyst warns as stock sputters2 min readmarketwatch.com
- Uber Eats to accept food stamps in push to expand accessibilitySan Jose Mercury News
- Lyft launches feature to let women riders choose women driversSan Jose Mercury News
- Des tribunaux d’appel reconnaissent les clauses d’arbitrage dans les contrats de consommationjdsupra.com
- Appeal Courts Stay the Course on Arbitration Clauses in Consumer Contractsjdsupra.com
- Adolph v. Uber Technologies, Inc.: Plaintiffs Compelled to Arbitrate Their Individual PAGA Claims May Still Litigate Representative PAGA Claimsjdsupra.com
- Uber headed to court after San Francisco bicyclist refuses $1 million settlementSan Jose Mercury News
- ZBillionaire Mark Cuban Reveals Regret Over Passing On Uber Investmentzenger.news
- PAGA Standing Allows a Plaintiff to Have One Foot in a Compelled Individual Arbitration and One Foot in a Representative Court Actionjdsupra.com
- M'Don't Call Me Karen': Uber diversity head suspended over events highlighting white women's struggles3 min readmarketwatch.com
- Dallas teens can hail Uber rides, travel alone starting next weekDallas News
- Lyft will discontinue pooled ridesSan Jose Mercury News
- Colliers, Travere fall; Molson Coors, Marriott riseseattletimes.com
- Gig workers can organize without fearing antitrust, Bedoya saysDenver Post
- MNew Lyft CEO: 'I don't think of this as just an Uber battle. It's a battle against staying at home.'3 min readmarketwatch.com
- Lyft names a new CEO in a move that could set the stage for a saleLA Times
- MA driver spent $180,000 to start an Uber Black business. Then the company deactivated his account.4 min readmarketwatch.com
- Alto, High-End Lyft And Uber Alternative, Keeps GrowingForbes
- MUber and Lyft drivers are facing discrimination from customers — and getting banned from the apps, report finds5 min readmarketwatch.com
- DoorDash forecasts growth as customers keep ordering takeoutstaradvertiser.com
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