Lyft Faces Sexual Assault Lawsuits That Could Tarnish Image August 13, 2019 By Robert Burnson Lyft Inc.’s image as the “woke” ride-hailing company faces a new challenge from a rash of lawsuits filed by women...
Union Splits From Uber and Lyft on California Worker Rights Law July 26, 2019 By Josh Eidelson Uber and Lyft suffered a setback in their months-long fight against rules that could force them to reclassify California drivers...
UPS Seeks Airline-Type Status for Long-Distance Drone Deliveries July 24, 2019 By Thomas Black and Alan Levin United Parcel Service Inc. is seeking approval to operate delivery drones under the same rules as a private jet service,...
Self-Driving Trucks Begin Mail Delivery Test for U.S. Postal Service May 21, 2019 By Heather Somerville The U.S. Postal Service on Tuesday started a two-week test transporting mail across three Southwestern states using self-driving trucks, a...
Uber’s Arbitration Addiction Could Be Death by 60,000 Cuts May 8, 2019 By Joel Rosenblatt For Uber Technologies Inc., using legal arbitration to deal with driver compensation complaints — over anything from pay to overtime...
Lyft and Uber Fly to Hawaii to Build Their Own Captive Insurers March 19, 2019 By Katherine Chiglinsky and Max Abelson Ride-sharing giants Lyft Inc. and Uber Technologies Inc. seem to have found the same solution for dealing with the risks...