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Labor/Employment

Jul. 6, 2016

Uber lawyers must produce reams of evidence they might not have

Lawyers in the Uber Technologies Inc. misclassification lawsuit must produce a mountain of information U.S. District Judge Edward M. Chen demanded by July 15 — information the parties might not have.

By Matthew Blake
Daily Journal Staff Writer

Lawyers in the Uber Technologies Inc. misclassification lawsuit must produce a mountain of information U.S. District Judge Edward M. Chen demanded by July 15 ? information the parties might not have.

Chen's order on Thursday regarding an up to $100 million settlement between Uber and California and Massachusetts drivers outlined 10 areas in which the judge said he lacked sufficient informatio...

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