North of 1,000 filings into Uber Technologies Inc.'s legal dispute over driverless car technologywith Alphabet Inc. subsidiary Waymo, the ride-hailing company has unsealed former CEO Travis Kalanick's deposition. In the more than six-hour interview, Kalanick revealed everything from when he learned that former Waymo manager Anthony Levandowski had downloaded thousands of documents on his personal computer, to how the company reacted to this information.

More than that, Kalanick's deposition also reveals how and when Uber's legal department has been involved throughout the acquisition of Otto, Levandowski's company—from the early stages of negotiations through the current suit from Waymo.

In response to request for comment on the deposition Monday, an Uber spokesperson told Corporate Counsel that the “deposition yet again confirms that Uber was focused on building its technology from the ground up,” adding that “Uber never wanted any Google material, and took steps to prevent any such material from ever coming to Uber.”