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Jul. 12, 2019

Uber seeks dismissal of antitrust suit by single competitor

Uber seeks dismissal of federal anti-competition lawsuit filed by now-defunct ride-hailing services app.

Ride-hailing giant Uber wants a federal judge to throw out Sidecar's lawsuit accusing it of anti-competitive practices and predatory pricing on the grounds that antitrust laws are not written to benefit a single competitor.

The now-defunct ride-hailing service company, Sidecar Innovation Inc., sued Uber last year, claiming Uber maintained a monopoly by stealing Sidecar's business model, engaging in predatory pricing and intention...

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