Ride-hailing giants Lyft Inc. and Uber Technologies Inc. appear to have ended a legal battle against each other’s executives that started over allegations that they stole critical business data.
In court filings made Friday, Lyft’s attorneys at Latham & Watkins dropped their suit against Travis VanderZanden, the former chief operating officer at Lyft who moved to become a vice president at Uber in 2014.
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