Dulberg v. Uber Technologies, Inc. et al

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Case Number:

3:17-cv-00850

Court:

California Northern

Nature of Suit:

Contract: Other

Multi Party Litigation:

Class Action

Judge:

William Alsup

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  1. July 23, 2019

    Uber Drivers Score Tentative OK On $395K Fair Pay Deal

    A California federal judge has tentatively approved an increased $395,000 settlement in a class action alleging Uber denied drivers their fair share of riders' payments, saying the deal is still on the low end, but fair.

  2. May 07, 2019

    Uber Deal With Drivers 'Dangerously Inadequate,' Judge Says

    A California federal judge has rejected a nearly $350,000 settlement in a class action alleging Uber denied drivers their fair share of riders' payments, saying in a Tuesday order that the deal is "dangerously inadequate."

  3. February 14, 2019

    Attys Seek $103K Of Uber Deal Ending Skimmed-Pay Claims

    A class of more than 4,500 Uber drivers has asked a California federal judge to give final approval to $103,600 in attorneys' fees as part of a nearly $350,000 settlement in a class action alleging the transportation service denied them their fair share of riders' payments.

  4. October 09, 2018

    Uber, Drivers' $345K Pay Deal Receives First OK

    A California federal judge on Tuesday tentatively signed off on a nearly $350,000 deal in a class action claiming Uber denied drivers their fair share of riders' payments after the parties tweaked a claims release.

  5. September 27, 2018

    Uber Can't Wipe Slate Clean With Driver Pay Deal, Judge Says

    A California federal judge Thursday refused to preliminarily approve Uber's class action deal with about 4,600 drivers who say they were underpaid in breach of contract, saying he's "not going to let Uber get away with wiping the slate clean on claims that are not at issue in this case."

  6. August 27, 2018

    Uber Deal Could End Drivers' Pricing-Model Class Action

    The man representing a class of more than 9,000 Uber drivers asked a California federal judge to bless a deal that would end claims that the ride-hailing company's so-called upfront pricing model denies drivers their fair share of riders' payments.

  7. February 15, 2018

    Uber Drivers Win Class Cert. In Fair-Share Pay Suit

    A California federal judge on Wednesday certified a nationwide class of Uber drivers alleging the company's upfront pricing model denies them their fair share of riders' payments, a week after he described the suit as a "classic case of a class action" based on a form contract.

  8. February 08, 2018

    Uber Drivers' Pay Suit 'Classic' Class Action, Judge Says

    A California federal judge on Thursday appeared open to certifying a class of Uber drivers who claim that the ride-hailing giant shorts drivers by paying them based on the actual distance they drive, instead of on the inflated projections Uber charges passengers, saying it seems to him that it's a "classic case of a class action" based on a form contract.

  9. January 26, 2018

    Uber Driver Pushes For Cert. In Suit Over Fares

    An Uber Technologies Inc. driver on Thursday urged a California federal judge to certify his proposed class action alleging that the ride-hailing giant's pricing model charges passengers a fare before their ride begins based on inflated projections but pays drivers based on the actual distance and time they drove.

  10. August 01, 2017

    Uber Can't Ditch Drivers' Pricing Class Action, Judge Says

    Uber can't shake a putative class action from drivers alleging a breach of contract stemming from its upfront pricing model, a California judge said Tuesday, finding that allegations of miscalculating driver pay are enough to move ahead at this stage of the six-month-old suit.