
The car rental giant will pay $168 million, resolving 95% of its hundreds of claims relating to vehicle theft reporting.
The car rental giant will pay $168 million, resolving 95% of its hundreds of claims relating to vehicle theft reporting.
According to the complaint, the overcharging began in 2015 when E-Z and Advantage merged.
The $39,500 settlement includes provisions that requires Executive to stop collecting security deposits and ensure that customers can complete a walk around of the vehicle to check for any pre-existing damages prior to leaving the lot.
The settlement states that Uber and its entities violated local taxi laws, which mandates transportation companies have a taxi license in order to operate.
An investigation found that the companies did not clearly inform customers that they would be charged $15 per cashless toll.
Ford Motor Co. has agreed to pay $299.1 million to settle consumer economic-loss claims linked to faulty air bags manufactured by Takata Corp. The settlement covers diverse forms of economic damages linked to Takata air-bag inflators.
Uber has halted all testing for self-driving vehicles after what is considered the first fatality by an autonomous car.
The lawsuit was brought against the company by drivers in California for alleged labor-code violations.
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