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Civil Litigation,
Antitrust & Trade Reg.

Jan. 23, 2020

Judge dismisses Uber antitrust suit with leave to amend

Defunct ride-hailing pioneer Sidecar Technologies, Inc. cannot sue the ride-hailing giant for antitrust violations because it does not have monopoly power, ruled a San Francisco federal magistrate.

Uber Technologies Inc. has temporarily fought back an antitrust lawsuit accusing it of driving competitors out of business through anticompetitive practices and predatory pricing.

Defunct ride-hailing pioneer Sidecar Technologies Inc. cannot sue the ride-hailing giant for antitrust violations because it does not have monopoly power, ruled a U.S. magistrate judge in San Francisco.

Magistrate Jud...

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