Meyer v. Uber Technologies, Inc.

U.S. Court of Appeals, Second Circuit · Decided 2017-08-17

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CHIN, Circuit Judge: In 2014, plaintiff-counter-defehdant-ap-pellee Spencer Meyer downloaded onto his smartphone a software application offered by defendant-counter-claimant-appellant Uber Technologies, Inc. (“Uber”), a technology company that operates, among other things, a ride-hailing service, Meyer then registered for an Uber account with his smartphone. After using the application approximately ten times, Meyer brought this…

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