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Labor/Employment

Mar. 14, 2017

Keeping Uber litigation in limbo, Los Angeles judge rejects PAGA settlement

A judge was left unsatisfied Friday by a proposed settlement between Uber Technologies Inc. and its drivers over state Private Attorney General Act claims, rejecting the $7.6 million deal for now and instructing the parties to come back with more information.

By Matthew Blake
Daily Journal Staff Writer

LOS ANGELES — A judge was left unsatisfied Friday by a proposed settlement between Uber Technologies Inc. and its drivers over state Private Attorney General Act claims, rejecting the $7.6 million deal for now and instructing the parties to come back in two months with considerably more information.

"The flaws in the parties' analysis are several," Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge...

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