
Lyft has announced that it will puts its planned New York launch on hold in order to work on a fully-licensed version of its service that will earn_the approval of the city’s Taxi and Limousine Commission. After Lyft announced_the expansion into New York earlier this week, Attorney General Eric Schneiderman attempted to block the startup by filing for a temporary restraining order. The company issued the following statement: There was no TRO or injunction granted today. Instead, the judge adjourned to Monday and we agreed to hold our launch and maintain status quo. We are obtaining the court transcript, and...
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