
Antitrust Class Action Accuses Uber, Lyft of Vertical Price Fixing, Driver Misclassification
July 29, 2022 Uber and Lyft face a proposed class action over their alleged practice of increasing customer prices while suppressing driver pay.
July 29, 2022 Uber and Lyft face a proposed class action over their alleged practice of increasing customer prices while suppressing driver pay.
June 1, 2020 A class action lawsuit argues Washington D.C.-area Lyft drivers are entitled to paid sick leave amid the coronavirus pandemic.
April 16, 2020 A New York City Lyft driver claims the company has gone against its own contracts by restricting app access for those who log fewer than 180 rides in a 30-day span.
December 6, 2019 A mass tort claims Lyft has been aware since at least 2015 that "many thousands" of women have been sexually assaulted or raped by drivers yet has failed to address the problem.
September 20, 2019 A lawsuit, the latest in a wave of class actions against rideshare companies, claims Lyft illegally misclassified Mass. drivers as independent contractors.
August 21, 2019 A class action suit accuses Lyft of illegally misclassifying employees as independent contractors to avoid providing overtime and other benefits.
July 3, 2019 A consumer alleges in a class action that she received at least one unauthorized call from Lyft that displayed the common signs of being an automated robocall.
June 28, 2019 A class action claims Lyft worked in tandem with Yodel Technologies to place to consumers unlawful robocalls in an effort to solicit potential drivers.
March 20, 2018 Lyft, Inc. has been named in a proposed class action lawsuit alleging the company violated the Telephone Consumer Protection Act by sending an unsolicited text message to a consumer’s cell phone.
October 23, 2017 Lyft Inc. is facing another proposed class action that claims it misclassified its drivers as independent contractors, withheld a percentage of their due wages, and falsely advertised how much they would earn each week.
August 17, 2017 In a proposed class action, a NJ Lyft driver alleges the company charges riders more than what it tells drivers - and keeps the discrepancy for itself.