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Federal judge partially dismisses drivers' claims against Uber

( February 9, 2016, 23:37 GMT | Official Statement) -- MLex Summary: A federal judge in San Francisco has partially granted Uber Technologies' motion to dismiss a proposed class action filed by Massachusetts drivers alleging they were improperly classified as contractors and weren’t paid gratuities. US District Judge Edward Chen said plaintiffs adequately pled claims that they were denied gratuities under state law, but he granted Uber's motion to dismiss the plaintiffs' breach of contract, minimum wage and overtime claims with prejudice. See order below. ...

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