It has been a challenging year for Uber in Europe. So far the company has seen its flagship services banned, offices raided and top executives heading to trial. Worse, Uber has also faced a number of bizarre regulatory proposals such as a mandatory five-minute wait, which, of course, is fundamentally antithetical to its modus operandi.
Is there a way out of this mess?
Enter the European Court of Justice. Referring a case on Uber to ...
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