Civil Litigation
Apr. 29, 2019
Judge considers Uber bid to disqualify Quinn Emanuel from antitrust case
A federal judge appeared inclined Friday to disqualify a law firm from representing one of Uber Technologies Inc.’s competitors suing for anticompetitive practices because of its prior role as one of the ridesharing company’s “closest legal advisers,” as the defense put it.





SAN FRANCISCO -- A federal judge appeared inclined Friday to disqualify a law firm from representing one of Uber Technologies Inc.'s competitors suing for anticompetitive practices because of its prior role as one of the ridesharing company's "closest legal advisers," as the defense put it.
U.S. Magistrate Judge Joseph C. Spero of San Francisco told Quinn Emanuel Urq...
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