Labor/Employment
Nov. 27, 2020
Is Uber and Lyft appeal live or moot, post Proposition 22?
A week after a three-judge federal panel heard oral argument on whether the passage of Proposition 22 mooted some proceedings in a driver misclassification case, the judges ordered attorneys for the state, Uber, and Postmates to submit additional briefing on the matter, citing their lingering confusion on "whether this appeal presents an 'actual or live controversy.'"
A week after a three-judge federal panel heard oral argument on whether the passage of Proposition 22 mooted some proceedings in a driver misclassification case, the judges ordered attorneys for the state, Uber, and Postmates to submit additional briefing on the matter, citing their lingering confusion on "whether this appeal presents an 'actual or live controversy.'"
Last week's oral argument concerned Uber and Postmates' appeal of ...
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