Uber Driver First Named to Lead Suit Calls Accord a Sellout (3).

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      Douglas O'Connor said in a court filing Monday that the agreement isn't in his interest or that of any Uber driver and that he felt "utterly betrayed" by the lawyer. While O'Connor describes himself as the lead plaintiff in the case, his claims are false, said Shannon Liss-Riordan, the attorney for drivers. Ben Meiselas, an attorney who works with Mark Geragos, the lawyer representing O'Connor, said he stood by O'Connor's claims that he was misled by Liss-Riordan. [Extracted from the article]
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