Taxi drivers working in the City of Toronto launched a $1.7 billion CDN (about $1.4 USD) class action lawsuit against the city itself, claiming damages that reflect how much licensed taxis have lost - what is sometimes coined as 'plate value' - si
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Can Hotels Sue Their Governments Over Home Sharing? | By Larry Mogelonsky
Taxi drivers working in the City of Toronto launched a $1.7 billion CDN (about $1.4 USD) class action lawsuit against the city itself, claiming damages that reflect how much licensed taxis have lost - what is sometimes coined as 'plate value' - since these ride-sharing services came into the municipality. |
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