This lawyer fought for FedEx drivers and strippers. Now she's standing up for Uber drivers
Shannon Liss-Riordan was having dinner in San Francisco when a friend insisted he show her this life-changing app.
He opened up Uber and walked her through the process: you set your location and a driver in their own car comes and picks you up. Everyone's private driver, as the company first advertised.
The app would change Liss-Riordan's life, but not for the reasons her friend was thinking.
Instead of being awed by its car-summoning abilities, Liss-Riordan's brain, like always, was focused on the people powering the business.
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Shannon Liss-Riordan was having dinner in San Francisco when a friend insisted he show her this life-changing app.
He opened up Uber and walked her through the process: you set your location and a driver in their own car comes and picks you up. Everyone's private driver, as the company first advertised.
The app would change Liss-Riordan's life, but not for the reasons her friend was thinking.
Instead of being awed by its car-summoning abilities, Liss-Riordan's brain, like always, was focused on the people powering the business.
READ MORE
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