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Uber-Waymo trial delayed as US judge raises prospect of 'cover-up'

The multibillion-dollar case, in which Waymo has accused Uber of stealing confidential information about its self-driving car designs, has hobbled Uber's autonomous vehicle ambitions and is the highest-stakes legal challenge on a lengthy list of litigation that new Chief Executive Dara Khosrowshahi inherited when joining the company in August.

December 01, 2017 / 17:48 IST
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Uber Technologies Inc withheld evidence in a lawsuit filed by Alphabet Inc's Waymo, a U.S. judge said on Tuesday, delaying a trial to give Waymo time to review a letter alleging Uber trained employees to steal trade secrets and hide their tracks.

The multibillion-dollar case, in which Waymo has accused Uber of stealing confidential information about its self-driving car designs, has hobbled Uber's autonomous vehicle ambitions and is the highest-stakes legal challenge on a lengthy list of litigation that new Chief Executive Dara Khosrowshahi inherited when joining the company in August.

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The hearing on Tuesday centred on a 37-page letter from a lawyer for former Uber security analyst Richard Jacobs, which Uber did not show Waymo as both sides prepared their cases. The letter turned up last week when it was provided suddenly to U.S. District Judge William Alsup by the U.S. Department of Justice, days before the trial was set to begin.

That Uber had not turned over the letter months ago when it was asked to gather such documents raised the judge's ire, setting up one of the most heated hearings in the case to date.