Litigation & Arbitration,
Civil Litigation,
Alternative Dispute Resolution,
9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals
Oct. 11, 2018
Uber drivers can still obtain appropriate relief through arbitration
Claims like those of individual drivers are exactly the types of claims that should be disposed through a process less formal than civil litigation.





Michael H. Leb
Neutral
Leb Dispute Resolutions
Labor & Employment
Phone: (310) 284-8224
Fax: (310) 284-8229
Email: michael@lebdr.com
U Michigan Law School
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In O'Connor v. Uber, 2018 DJDAR 9663 (Sept. 25, 2018), the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals issued its opinion in an appeal consolidating four related actions pending before the same district court. The appellate court reversed the district court's orders denying Uber's motions to compel arbitration, orders granting class certification and orders controlling class communications.
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