Court Rejects Atlanta Taxi Lawsuit Over Competition From Uber, Lyft

In a lawsuit filed in Fulton County Superior Court, the taxi drivers said they spent tens of thousands of dollars to buy exclusive certificates needed to offer rides in the city. The drivers said lawmakers undermine their investment when they opened the door to ride-hailing services in legislation two years ago.

The Superior Court dismissed the claim. Among other things, the court concluded the taxi drivers were not entitled to an “unalterable monopoly” regarding vehicles for hire in Atlanta.

The taxi drivers appealed to the state Supreme Court. On Monday the justices unanimously affirmed the lower court decision.

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