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Litigation

May 3, 2016

Judge dismisses lawsuit against tech company buses

Bay Area tech companies won a victory in the culture war over buses that transport tech workers from their homes to work, as a judge ruled that a lawsuit against the bus program was moot because it targeted a pilot program that has now ended.

By Joshua Sebold
Daily Journal Staff Writer

Bay Area technology companies won a victory in the battle over buses that transport workers to and from work, with a San Francisco County Superior Court judge ruling late last week that a lawsuit against the bus program was moot because it targeted a pilot program that has now ended.

A group of plaintiffs including the Coalition for Fair, Legal and Environmental Transit ...

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