TechUber Ordered To Hand Over Otto Due Diligence Report In Waymo Lawsuit, Judge Rules Uber now has to provide the due diligence report related to its $680 million acquisition of Otto, which it has so far tried to keep secret. Waymo believes the report can show evidence about Uber’s trade-theft practices.by Carl Velasco
TechUber Threatens To Fire Anthony Levandowski As It Keeps Fighting Waymo In Court Over Self-Driving Carsby Alexandra Burlacu
TechUber Could Face Criminal Prosecution For Allegedly Stealing Waymo Secrets: No Private Arbitration, Says Judgeby Alexandra Burlacu
TechUber's Self-Driving Venture Might Live On As Judge Says Waymo Has No 'Smoking Gun'by Carl Velasco
TechUber's Anthony Levandowski Steps Down As Self-Driving Chief As Waymo Lawsuit Intensifiesby Carl Velasco
TechUber Engineer's Fifth Amendment Argument To Keep Documents From Waymo Legal Bout Denied, Appeals Court Rulesby Des Luna
TechGoogle's Waymo Offers Free Self-Driving Car Rides To The Public In Phoenix And You Can Apply Nowby Alexandra Burlacu
TechGoogle vs. Uber Plot Twist: Uber Exec Anthony Levandowski Invokes Fifth Amendment Rights Against Self-Incriminationby Alexandra Burlacu