California

Uber Will Pay $10 Million to Settle Lawsuit Over Driver Background Checks

Uber is on the hook for $10 million after settling a California lawsuit over its misleading statements regarding driver background checks. In 2014, the cities of Los Angeles and San Francisco sued the ride-hailing company for claiming its background checks were the most thorough in the industry. In fact, Uber failed to take drivers’ fingerprints like many taxi companies do.


Lyft’s $12.25 Million Settlement With Its Drivers Has Been Rejected

A California judge issued a preliminary ruling Thursday rejecting Lyft’s $12.25 million settlement with some of its drivers. US District Judge Vince Chhabria said the settlement amount would have “shortchanged” drivers, according to Reuters. “We’re disappointed in the preliminary ruling.”


U.S. Judge Questions Lyft Settlement Over Driver Benefits

A U.S. judge questioned on Thursday whether a proposed class action settlement between Lyft and its California drivers is fair and raised concerns that the $12.25 million payment offered by the ride-hailing service might be too low. The 2013 lawsuit brought against Lyft by California drivers contended they should be classified as employees and therefore entitled to reimbursement …


Lyft Drivers Lawsuit May End Without Addressing Worker Employment Status

A lawsuit filed by drivers against Lyft may not address the key and contentious issue of whether the drivers should be reclassified as employees with all the attendant benefits. The app-based ride hailing company is offering a $12.25 million settlement fund, including attorney fees and other costs, besides non-monetary relief to the about 100,000 drivers, but will not be required to reclassify …


Chanel Fights Class Action Bid in Overtime Wages Lawsuit

Chanel is fighting back against a lawsuit filed by a group of employees at its Beverly Hills store. According to the suit, which was filed in December 2015 by shipping department employees Cristian Luna, Anthony Hernandez and Javier Delgado, Chanel failed to pay them and others overtime compensation and minimum wage for overtime hours worked in violation of both federal and state law. The case …


At&T Just Dodged a Bullet in Court — but Its Troubles Are Just Beginning

A California judge decided that the class-action lawsuit filed against AT&T for throttling unlimited data will not be allowed to proceed. According to AT&T, customers should only have their complaints heard on an individual basis through arbitration, and it seems as though Judge Edward Chen from the U.S. District Court in Northern California agrees with the company. Many customers, however, …


Lawsuit Over Duracell Batteries Guarantee Is Thrown Out

A federal judge threw out a lawsuit accusing Procter & Gamble Co (PG.N) of misleading consumers by guaranteeing that Duracell batteries would not fail for 10 years, when in fact the batteries might leak when used or stored normally. In a decision late Tuesday night, U.S. District Judge Lucy Koh in San Jose, California, rejected claims in the proposed class-action lawsuit that P&G and its …


Taco Bell Shells Out California Overtime Settlement

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* California Overtime Lawsuit Alleges Restaurants Violate Pay Laws
* California Overtime Lawsuit Settlement Awards Restaurant Workers
* California Overtime $1.5 Million Settlement Up for Final Approval in April


Lawsuit vs Quaker Oats Asks: Where’s the Maple Syrup?

He seeks class-action status for shoppers nationwide and in California who, like him, in the last four years bought the “classic” version of the oatmeal, or any of the organic, high-fiber, gluten-free, low-sugar and “weight control” versions. The lawsuit seeks damages as well as new packaging. Quaker Oats did not immediately respond to requests for comment on Wednesday.


Lyft Settles California Overtime Lawsuit

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* Stricter California Overtime Rules Spell More Lawsuits
* California Auto Dealer Takes Its Overtime Pay Laws Case to US Supreme Court
* Uber Lawsuit Judge Takes Ridesharing Company to Task