M. v. Lyft, Inc. et al - Civil Case
Summary
A new civil case, M. v. Lyft, Inc. et al, was filed on February 17, 2026, in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California. The case involves a complaint and a motion for leave to file under pseudonym, with a filing fee of $405.
What changed
A new civil case, identified as M. v. Lyft, Inc. et al, with case number 3:26-cv-01383, was filed on February 17, 2026. The filing includes a complaint against all defendants and a motion by the plaintiff, N. M., for leave to file under a pseudonym. The basis for the suit is diversity jurisdiction, and the nature of the suit is listed as Personal Injury: Other. The filing fee was $405.
This represents the initiation of a new lawsuit. For legal professionals involved in similar cases or those representing Lyft, Inc. and other defendants, this filing triggers the need to respond to the complaint within the court's prescribed timeline. Compliance officers should note that this is a standard civil filing and does not currently involve any specific regulatory mandates or deadlines beyond typical litigation procedures.
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M. v. Lyft, Inc. et al
Case Number: 3:26-cv-01383 Location: San Francisco Case Type: Civil Case Basis: Diversity Nature of Suit: P.I.: Other Date Filed:
February 17, 2026
Last Filing Date:
February 17, 2026
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Recent Filings
| Date Filed | Docket Number | Document Description |
| --- | --- | --- |
| 02-17-26 | 1 | COMPLAINT against All Defendants ( Filing fee $ 405, receipt number ACANDC-21659766.). Filed by N. M.. (Rizkalla, Ruth) |
| 02-17-26 | 2 | MOTION for Leave to File Under Pseudonym filed by N. M.. (Attachments: # (1) Proposed Order)(Rizkalla, Ruth) |
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