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Third Circuit Affirms District Court Decision to Deny Uber s Arbitration Request
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On Monday, Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson of the District of Columbia District Court issued an opinion denying Uber Technologies Inc.âs motion to dismiss a discrimination lawsuit brought under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and the District of Columbia Human Rights Act (DCHRA).
According to the opinion, âplaintiff Equal Rights Center (âERCâ) allege(d) that defendant Uber â a company that maintains a ride-sharing application that connects users to drivers â systemically discriminates against those disabled individuals in the District of Columbia who use non-foldable wheelchairs, because Uberâs wheelchair accessible ride-share services are allegedly far less reliable and predictable than its non-wheelchair accessible offerings.â Additionally, ERC also claimed that âUber requires wheelchair users to pay higher fares and endure longer wait times than people who use Uberâs standard transportation s
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From top left: Justice Stephen G. Breyer, Judge Jennifer Walker Elrod, Judge Amit P. Mehta, Judge Joshua Deahl, Judge Thomas B. Griffith (ret.), Marshal Pamela Talkin (ret.), and Attorneys Makan Delrahim and Andrew Weissmann. Photo courtesy of Shakespeare Theatre Company.
This is the 35th year the “Mock Trial” has been presented and, like last year, it is virtual. In keeping with the Shakespeare Theatre Company and the STC’s Bard Association, it is a delightful confluence of Shakespeare, lawyerly wit, and timely barbs focused on the news of the day. This year did not disappoint.
The arguments were made with brio and wit. The judges asked searching questions and kept the lawyers on their toes and it was seamlessly done. For once, everyone was glad that nobody followed Shakespeare’s dictum to “…kill all the lawyers.” Because they slayed!