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  1. ZDNet London black cab drivers to launch class action lawsuit against Uber ZDNet London is one such area for combat. In 2017, Uber lost its license to operate in the city. The Transport for London (TfL) transport authority said that Uber was not "fit and proper" to operate a carriage service in the city and should not be issued a ... London Cabbies Plan £1bn Legal Attack on UberGizmodo UK London cabbies are deciding whether to put forth the biggest challenge to Uber yet: a billion pound lawsuit, Sky ...Economy London Taxi Drivers Consider Suing Uber For £1.25 BillionMotor1.com UK ITBusiness.ca all 18 news articles » View the full article
  2. London black cab drivers to launch class action lawsuit against Uber ZDNetLegal wheels may now be in motion as Uber is granted an extended license to work in the capital. View the full article
  3. London black cab drivers to launch class action lawsuit against Uber ZDNetLegal wheels may now be in motion as Uber is granted an extended license to work in the capital. View the full article
  4. London black cab drivers to launch class action lawsuit against Uber ZDNetLegal wheels may now be in motion as Uber is granted an extended license to work in the capital. View the full article
  5. Economy London cabbies are deciding whether to put forth the biggest challenge to Uber yet: a billion pound lawsuit, Sky ... Economy What it means: The cabbie vs Uber driver dispute has been going on pretty much since the app was launched (it's now used in London more than any other European city). Uber lost its license in September because of accusations of a data breach, not ... London black cab drivers to launch class action lawsuit against UberZDNet London Taxi Drivers Consider Suing Uber For £1.25 BillionMotor1.com UK London Cabbies Plan £1bn Legal Attack on UberGizmodo UK Computer Dealer News -BusinessCloud all 13 news articles » View the full article
  6. Litigation Finance Journal (blog) Multiple Funders in Talks With London Taxi Drivers Association for £1.25B Claim Against Uber Litigation Finance Journal (blog) The London Taxi Drivers Association (LTDA) is looking to sue Uber for £1.25B, and has engaged multiple funders as it seeks financing for its claim. The LTDA is alleging that 25,000 London black cab drivers lost an estimated £10,000 each for at least ... View the full article
  7. euronews London black cab drivers could sue Uber euronews London black cab drivers could sue Uber. Cabbies are considering a class-suit action against the ride-hailing app for loss of earnings after it was granted a temporary license to operate in London. Read full article ... View the full article
  8. AOL Travel UK London taxi drivers consider class action against Uber AOL Travel UK London cab drivers are examining the possibility of bringing a class action suit against Uber, their association said on Tuesday, after the mobile app was granted a temporary licence renewal to operate in the British capital. As Laura Frykberg reports ... View the full article
  9. CNET London taxi drivers may sue Uber in wake of license renewal CNET Uber's problems in London might not be over as the city's taxi drivers are looking into legal action. The Licensed Taxi Drivers' Association said that its members are exploring the possibility of bringing a class action lawsuit against the ride-sharing ... View the full article
  10. The Guardian London's black-cab drivers consider suing Uber for £1bn The Guardian London's black-cab drivers are considering legal action against Uber with potential plans to sue the US ride-hailing service for more than £1bn over their loss of earnings. The Licensed Taxi Drivers' Association is consulting lawyers at Mishcon de Reya ... London cab drivers plot £1bn class action claim against UberSky News London black cab drivers plot £500m legal action against UberFinancial Times London taxi drivers mull class action suit against UberReuters Telegraph.co.uk -CNET -The Independent all 45 news articles » View the full article
  11. Proactive Investors UK Uber could be sued for over £1bn by London taxi drivers, according to media reports Proactive Investors UK Sky News said the Licensed Taxi Drivers' Association (LTDA) was likely to argue that 25,000 black-cab drivers in London had suffered lost earnings averaging around £10,000 for at least five years as a result of Uber, which was operating with reported ... View the full article
  12. Sky News London cab drivers plot £1bn class action claim against Uber Sky News Sources said on Tuesday that if the case proceeded, the LTDA was expected to argue that all 25,000 black cab drivers in London had suffered lost earnings averaging around £10,000 for at least five years as a consequence of failings in the way Uber had ... London black cab drivers plot £500m legal action against UberFinancial Times London's black-cab drivers consider suing Uber for £1bnThe Guardian London taxi drivers mull class action suit against UberReuters The Independent -Telegraph.co.uk all 45 news articles » View the full article
  13. London's black-cab drivers consider suing Uber for £1bn The GuardianLondon's black-cab drivers are considering legal action against Uber with potential plans to sue the US ride-hailing *service* for more than £1bn over their loss of ... View the full article
  14. Evening Standard Luxury ride-hailing app Wheely launches in London offering chauffeur service Evening Standard A premium ride-hailing app offering chauffeur-driven cars has relaunched in London, with a license to operate until 2023. Wheely, an on-demand online service for ordering luxury and executive rides, was forced to pull out of the capital's private ... View the full article
  15. Luxury ride-hailing app Wheely launches in London offering chauffeur service Evening StandardA premium ride-hailing app offering chauffeur-driven cars has relaunched in London, with a license to operate until 2023. Wheely, an on-demand online *service* ... View the full article
  16. Business Day Uber hires former David Cameron staffer for lobbying in northern Europe Business Day Transport for London refused to renew Uber's licence in September 2017, citing failings in the company's approach to reporting serious criminal offences and to driver background checks. This prompted Uber to promise to "make things right in London ... Uber hires former adviser to David Cameron to lead lobbying in northern EuropeReuters all 6 news articles » View the full article
  17. Reuters Uber hires former adviser to David Cameron to lead lobbying in northern Europe Reuters LONDON (Reuters) - Uber Technologies has hired an ex-adviser to former British prime minister David Cameron to lead the ride-hailing firm's lobbying efforts in northern Europe, less than a month after the company won a reprieve to operate in London. and more » View the full article
  18. The London Free Press London city hall briefs: Uber review afoot The London Free Press London's vehicle-for-hire bylaw, redrawn last year in response to Uber's arrival in the city, is back under the microscope. City politicians voted in favour of reviewing key portions of the bylaw — including taxi fares, driver fees, camera ... View the full article
  19. Business Insider 'Sometimes it takes a punch in the face': Uber's CEO admits he overlooked some important internal problems Business Insider He said he was proud of the work his team has done cleaning up its reputation "externally" in places like London, where Uber had been kicked out right when Khosrowshahi took over as CEO. It is now back in London's good graces. But when asked about the ... Uber CEO on Gender Discrimination Investigation: 'I Take Sole Responsibility'Fortune Uber CEO believes profitability not critical to launching IPOMarketWatch all 82 news articles » View the full article
  20. The London Free Press London bylaw charges against Uber have been dropped The London Free Press Soon after a bitter 18-month feud to regulate Uber in London came to an end, close to 100 charges against the ride-hailing giant for operating illegally when it first entered the city were quietly dropped, The Free Press has learned. The move was, in ... View the full article
  21. London Loves Business Uber planning merger with Middle East rival Careem? London Loves Business According to a latest report, Uber is in preliminary talks with rival Careem to combine their Middle Eastern ride-hailing services. In discussions with Careem, Uber has said that it would need to own more than half of the combined company, if not buy ... View the full article
  22. TaxiPoint (blog) Uber may have been issued a reprieve in London, but will it be able to keep regulators at bay in the rest of Europe TaxiPoint (blog) With Uber managing to overturn Transport for London's refusal to renew their operators licence on the grounds that they weren't a fit and proper operator, you would be forgiven for thinking that Uber operating freely in the rest of Europe would be ... View the full article
  23. Uber saved its London business. Europe may be tougher to crack WENY-TV LONDON (CNNMoney) -- Uber has found a way to keep operating in London. But that doesn't mean it can conquer Europe. With its London license at risk, Uber convinced a judge last month that it had embarked on a corporate overhaul that will change how it ... View the full article
  24. CNNMoney Uber saved its London business. Europe may be tougher to crack CNNMoney Criticized in the past for its pugnacious approach to business, Uber has now introduced free insurance for drivers in London and limited their operating hours. It opened a 24/7 customer helpline and promised to start reporting serious incidents to the ... and more » View the full article
  25. The discretion to be afforded in EU proportionality cases - R (Uber London Limited) and others v Transport for London Lexology R (Uber London Limited) and others v Transport for London. Transport for London (TfL) imposed a licence condition which required private hire vehicle operators to provide a mechanism for passengers to speak with someone if they wished to make a ... View the full article
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