Civil Litigation
Sep. 28, 2017
Tense hearing as Waymo case heads to trial
With trial scheduled to begin in less than two weeks, the trade secret case Alphabet Inc.-owned Waymo brought against Uber is building to a chaotic crescendo, prompting U.S. District Judge William Alsup to issue stern warnings to lawyers on both sides.
SAN FRANCISCO — With trial scheduled to begin in two weeks, the trade secret case Alphabet Inc.-owned Waymo brought against Uber Technologies Inc. is building to a chaotic crescendo, prompting U.S. District Judge William Alsup to issue stern warnings to lawyers on both sides.
The judge had critiques of one kind or another for almost everyone involved Wednesday, telling one defense lawyer he didn’t have time for his “half-baked motion...
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