DoorDash files a lawsuit against online ordering company Olo for $7 million in damages for supposedly charging DoorDash higher fees than assessing other providers, in violation of an arrangement between the two. Olo’s spat with its most notable client has surfaced only weeks after the company debuted on the New York Stock Exchange with a spectacular initial public offering. Olo provides chain restaurants with online ordering, distribution integration, and other technology services.
Uber To Pay $1.1M After Drivers Deny Service To A Blind Woman 14 Times
After an independent arbitrator found that Uber drivers discriminated against a blind passenger by denying her rides 14 times, the court forced the company to pay her $1.1 million.
DoorDash Is Getting Sued For Misclassifying Employees As Independent Contractors
From unfair to unlawful business practices, Doordash faces another lawsuit from San Francisco District’s Attorney. To reduce their costs, Doordash misclassified employees as independent contractors. A blow in the face to delivery drivers, this suit is seeking $2 500 per […]
DoorDash Lawsuit Carries Hefty Price Tag
DoorDash recently reached a settlement for a class action lawsuit against it, with payments to class members totaling $5 million. Why Was DoorDash Sued? In September 2015, two former employees of DoorDash filed independent lawsuits against the company. Cynthia Marciano […]