As Judge Edward Chen asked tough questions at a hearing seeking to expand the class of Uber drivers as she sought, Liss-Riordan argued that Uber was trying to change the meaning of its contracts with its drivers in court.
“Uber is asking you to go through gymnastics to rewrite its agreement,” Liss-Riordan said. “My head is spinning trying to follow what Uber would have you do here.”
The Boston-based attorney has reason to be confident —she has already won one victory in getting the case against Uber classified as a class action lawsuit and is now trying to rewrite the rules of the entire ‘”gig economy.”
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