Uber Agrees to Landmark $178.3 Million Settlement in Australian Lawsuit, Ending Taxi Operators’ Battle

Melbourne, Australia – Uber has reached a settlement in Australia, agreeing to pay A$271.8 million ($178.3 million) to resolve a lawsuit brought by taxi operators and drivers. The lawsuit alleged that these individuals suffered financial losses when Uber entered the Australian market. The class action lawsuit, initiated by Maurice Blackburn Lawyers in 2019, was filed on behalf of over 8,000 taxi and hire car owners and drivers. Uber faced significant resistance throughout the legal proceedings, with the law firm stating that the company fought vigorously against the claims. An Uber spokesperson responded to the settlement … Read more

Uber Agrees to $178 Million Settlement, Resolving Lawsuit with Australian Taxi Drivers

SYDNEY, Australia – Uber has agreed to pay $178 million to settle a lawsuit with Australian taxi drivers, according to a law firm involved in the case. The plaintiffs, including the New South Wales Taxi Council and the Victorian Taxi Families group, accused Uber of operating illegally and causing a decline in the value of their taxi licenses. The settlement, believed to be one of the largest in Australian legal history, ends a class action that was brought against Uber in 2017. Uber will pay a total of AU$138 million ($103 million) to the taxi … Read more

Taxi Industry Fights Back: Lawsuit Alleges Uber Manipulated City Regulations in New Orleans

NEW ORLEANS, Louisiana – Uber Technologies, the ride-hail giant that arrived in New Orleans a decade ago, found a loyal defender in the city’s long-time law firm, Sher Garner. Facing potential fines of up to $35 million for numerous code violations, Uber turned to the law firm for help. The violations included failures to comply with local regulations for driver background checks and vehicle inspections, as reported by the Department of Safety and Permits. In 2018, lawyers representing Uber and its subsidiary, Rasier LLC, engaged in settlement talks with top officials in Mayor LaToya Cantrell’s … Read more

Colorado Supreme Court Upholds $940,000 Verdict for Good Samaritan Injured in Taxi Theft Assault

DENVER, COLORADO – The Colorado Supreme Court has upheld a jury’s decision that a taxicab operator must pay $940,000 to a man who was run over by a taxi after intervening in an assault on a driver. The court disagreed with the previous ruling, which stated that stealing a taxi and running over a good Samaritan was not a foreseeable consequence of the cab company’s failure to protect its drivers. The incident occurred in 2014 when the assailant, Curt Glinton, assaulted a taxi driver after refusing to pay his fare. Jose Garcia, a passerby, intervened … Read more