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In re: Uber Technologies, Inc., Passenger Sexual Assault Litigation
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October 09, 2024
Uber Can't Claw Back Safety Update Doc In Sex Assault MDL
A California federal magistrate judge ruled Tuesday that Uber can't claw back a "safety criteria" document it accidentally produced in multidistrict litigation accusing the transportation company of failing to prevent drivers from sexually assaulting passengers, saying the document wasn't privileged since it wasn't created for legal advice purposes.
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August 15, 2024
Uber Gets Most Claims Tossed In Driver Assault MDL, For Now
A California federal judge on Thursday threw out the majority of claims from California and Texas Uber riders in multidistrict litigation that aims to hold the ride-hailing company liable for their sexual assaults; however, the judge gave the plaintiffs the opportunity to amend those claims.
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August 06, 2024
Anti-Rape Org. Told To Turn Over Docs In Uber Assault MDL
A D.C. federal judge on Tuesday directed the Rape, Abuse and Incest National Network to produce documents in response to a subpoena seeking information about the anti-sexual violence organization's work with Uber Technologies Inc. as part of multidistrict litigation in California over the sexual assault of Uber passengers.
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July 10, 2024
Uber Must Turn Over Data, Reports In Sex Assault MDL
A California federal judge has ordered Uber Technologies Inc. to turn over data it collected underpinning safety reports in multidistrict litigation over sexual assault of passengers, but said the ride-hailing company need not turn over information on safety incidents that did not involve sexual misconduct or assault.
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June 07, 2024
Uber Targets Most Calif., Texas Claims In Driver Assault MDL
Uber urged a California federal judge Friday to toss the majority of claims from plaintiffs in California and Texas in multidistrict litigation seeking to hold the ride-hailing company liable for drivers' sexual assaults, saying it can't be held responsible for the actions of individual drivers under those state's laws.
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April 02, 2024
Uber Seeks Exit From Texas Riders' Claims In Assault MDL
Uber urged a California federal court Monday to toss Texas plaintiffs' claims in the multidistrict litigation seeking to hold the ride-hailing company liable for drivers' sexual assault, saying it can't be held responsible for the actions of individual drivers under Texas law.
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February 29, 2024
Uber Playing 'Cat & Mouse' In Sex Assaults MDL, Judge Told
Uber is playing a "cat and mouse game" by withholding documents related to government probes of the ride-hailing company over sexual assaults despite a court order to produce them, a lawyer for sex assault victims in the multidistrict litigation told a California federal magistrate judge Thursday.
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February 16, 2024
Uber Failed To Prevent Driver Sex Assaults, MDL Suit Says
Uber has known for nearly a decade that its drivers were preying on and sexually assaulting passengers but failed to implement meaningful policies to prevent such crimes, according to a master complaint filed in multidistrict litigation in California federal court.