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Andrew J. Hawkins

88 articles stable

Andrew J. Hawkins has appeared in 88 articles since 2017-03. Coverage peaked in 2025Q2 with 6 articles. Frequently mentioned alongside Waymo, Uber, Tesla, Ford.

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2024-03-23
TechCrunch 28 related

Analysts say some arguments in the DOJ's lawsuit may favor Apple, as a judge ruled that Apple doesn't violate antitrust laws when Epic made similar claims

Here's Why Kristijan Lucic / Android Headlines : The DOJ lawsuit “threatens who we are”, Apple says Investing.com : Apple shares maintain neutral rating amid DOJ antitrust lawsuit Research Live : Appl...

2020-07-15
The Verge 1 related

Massachusetts sues Uber and Lyft, alleging they misclassified drivers as independent contractors rather than employees, following California

Andrew J. Hawkins / The Verge :

2020-06-17
The Verge 5 related

San Francisco's district attorney sues DoorDash for allegedly misclassifying workers as contractors instead of employees despite California's AB5 law

Andrew J. Hawkins / The Verge :

2019-11-02
The Verge 2 related

New York State Supreme Court dismisses Uber's lawsuit challenging NYC's law that capped the number of ride-hail vehicles that operate in the city

Andrew J. Hawkins / The Verge :

2019-05-15
The Verge 1 related

In an advice memo, the National Labor Relations Board says Uber drivers are independent contractors, not employees; a federal judge ruled similarly last year

Andrew J. Hawkins / The Verge :

2019-02-16
The Verge 4 related

Uber sues New York City over the law that caps the number of ride-hail cars and pauses the issuance of licenses to drivers for 12 months starting last August

Andrew J. Hawkins / The Verge :

2017-09-24
Business Insider 52 related

London transport authority says Uber not “fit and proper” to hold license, cites “Greyball” software, will not renew on Sept. 30; Uber can operate during appeal

As if Uber's new CEO … Eric David / SiliconANGLE : Uber kicked out of London for not being a ‘fit and proper’ service Carl Velasco / Tech Times : It's Over For Uber In London: City Declares Ride-Haili...

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