Judge suggests Uber is hiding top exec's work in trade theft case - Axios
Judge suggests Uber is hiding top exec's work in trade theft case - Axios Don't have an account? Register now. Join AXIOS to save stories for later, get personalized news, and more! Register with email Thanks for signing up! In order to help us deliver news that will be most relevant to you, please tell us a little about yourself. Email sent! Featured Judge suggests Uber is hiding top exec's work in trade theft case The federal judge overseeing Alphabet's trade theft lawsuit against Uber says Uber has yet to explain what exec Anthony Levandowski, a former Alphabet employee, has been working on since joining the company. Uber had previously submitted the two self-driving car prototypes it has been testing, which were designed by another employee and purchased from a vendor, respectively. Alphabet says Levandowski downloaded documents before leaving to form a startup, which Uber later bought. "Why would you hire this guy for $680 million if he's not doing anything?Read full article from Judge suggests Uber is hiding top exec's work in trade theft case - Axios
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