Lyft, Inc.
Location
California
Founded
2007-02-08
Website
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2025-08-03 (therideshareguy.com)
Weekly Roundup: Uber Challenges Over 100 Sexual Assault Claims as Fraudulent
Read what's trending in the rideshare and delivery world with RSG contributor Johan in our weekly round-up.
Read more2025-07-18 (lawyersandsettlements.com)
California Negotiating Settlement with Uber and Lyft
The state of California, specifically the California Labor Commissioner, the California Attorney General, and the Cities of Los Angeles, San Diego, and San Francisco, is currently negotiating a settlement with Uber and Lyft over wage theft claims totalling at least $1.3 billion, with more than 250,000 misclassified Uber and Lyft drivers who worked for the companies from 2016 to 2020 potentially eligible for compensation.
Read more2025-07-11 (jornalemdestaque.com)
Sunny Hostin's husband left the demand for insurance -
A federal demand against Dr. Emmanuel "Manny" Hostin, husband Sunny Hostin, was removed after being previously accused of fraud. Entertainment Weekly reported on Thursday, July 10, that the American Traffic Insurance Company removed its demand against New York City Orthopedic surgeon after registering a complaint in […]
Read more2025-07-10 (thebaltimorebanner.com)
Baltimore County inspector general issues third COVID fraud report -
Baltimore County Inspector General Kelly Madigan has found that a third county corrections officer with ties to Nigeria committed fraud by obtaining a federal COVID loan for a business that did not exist.
Read more2025-07-10 (cbsnews.com)
Maryland correctional officer claimed fake income to secure $19,000 PPP loan, investigation finds - CBS Baltimore
A Maryland correctional officer is accused of claiming fake income to acquire a loan, according to the Office of the Inspector General.
Read more2025-07-09 (lansingstatejournal.com)
Amazon, Costco and Party City: Ex-LPD lieutenant spent $105K on city credit card before MSP investigation
Former Lansing police Lt. Ryan Wilcox, who pleaded no contest to an embezzlement charge, made about $122,000 in overtime in final years with the city.
Read more2025-06-30 (jdsupra.com)
Chen v. Lyft: California federal court dismisses securities suit where misstatement was corrected within an hour | Hogan Lovells - JDSupra
In Chen v. Lyft, the U.S. District Court for the District of Northern California dismissed a federal securities class action lawsuit alleging that a...
Read more2025-06-20 (richmondbizsense.com)
The Docket: Local court roundup for 6.20.25 -
A sandwich shop alleges conspiracy and fraud, claiming $1.8 million in damages from business associates. (BizSense Pro required)
Read more2025-02-10 (newsbreak.com)
Charlamagne tha God is forced to rearrange studio furniture for plus-size rapper suing Lyft for refusing to take her in car -
Dank Demoss, 36, filed the lawsuit in her native Detroit late last month , after filming her interaction with the driver in question.
Read more2025-01-30 (nypost.com)
Biden’s FTC launched last-minute Uber, Lyft probe over alleged collusion in stiffing NYC drivers
The Biden administration launched a last-minute probe into whether Uber and Lyft illegally colluded in order to keep New York City driver pay lower.
Read more2025-01-06 (therideshareguy.com)
Weekly Roundup: Will Amazon Acquire Lyft?
Read what's trending in the rideshare and delivery world with RSG contributor Johan in our weekly round-up.
Read more2024-11-08 (law360.com)
What FTC's Lyft Fine Can Teach Us About Pay Transparency
The Federal Trade Commission 's more than$2 million penalty against Lyft over claims that the ride-hailing giant misled prospective drivers about their earning potential on the platform provides lessons for employers about pay transparency compliance, including the need to manage expectations and
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