A U.S. jury has found Uber (UBER) liable for a sexual assault by a driver in 2019, handing Uber a second consecutive defeat in its first trials of more than 3,000 pending lawsuits, The New York Times’ Emily Steel reports. Uber spokesman Matt Kallman commented that the company has “strong grounds for appeal” in both cases.
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