Fliegel scored a slam dunk victory for Uber Technologies Inc. in April when a Massachusetts federal judge dismissed with prejudice a class action that accused the rideshare industry leader of conducting credit checks of drivers without their permission. Goldberg et al. v. Uber Technologies Inc. et al., CV14-14264 (D. Mass., filed Nov. 25, 2014).
According to Fliegel, lawsuits filed under the Fair Credit Reporting Act, which...
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