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By Ben Hancock | May 30, 2017
Anthony Levandowski has invoked his Fifth Amendment right and refused to answer questions about files stolen from Google. Under pressure from a federal judge, Uber said that means it can't employ him any longer.
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By Celia Ampel | May 22, 2017
Using someone else's login credentials can have dire consequences, a federal case showed.
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By Ben Hancock | May 15, 2017
U.S. District Judge William Alsup all but ordered Uber to fire the star engineer behind its autonomous vehicle program, if he won't turn over the 14,000 files he took from Google's autonomous car division.
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By P.J. D'Annunzio | May 4, 2017
An Israeli satellite television company is suing the anonymous operators of a Twitter account that posted the company's proprietary information.
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By Ben Hancock | May 3, 2017
U.S. District Judge William Alsup seemed unpersuaded after hours of argument Wednesday that Google had presented enough evidence to justify sweeping restrictions on Uber's autonomous vehicle development.
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By Ben Hancock | May 2, 2017
We break down the issues, the arguments and some of the wrinkles likely to be addressed at a hearing Wednesday in San Francisco federal court.
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By Ben Hancock | April 28, 2017
Hoping to avoid a court order that would hobble its driverless car division, Uber Technologies Inc. on Friday told a federal judge that top engineer Anthony Levandowski is no longer heading that unit.
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By Scott Graham | April 25, 2017
The brief order puts the case back on track for two key hearings before Judge William Alsup in the next two weeks.
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By Rhys Dipshan | April 25, 2017
As companies expand mobile device in-house, many are worried about their ability to limit the exposure of potentially discoverable corporate data.
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By Ross Todd | April 20, 2017
A federal judge in San Jose has turned back a preliminary injunction bid from China-based ride-hailing company UCAR Inc. in a trade secret lawsuit against four former employees of its U.S. subsidiary.
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