TechUber Could Face Criminal Prosecution For Allegedly Stealing Waymo Secrets: No Private Arbitration, Says Judge Presiding over Waymo's case against Uber, Judge William Alsup denied Uber's motion for private arbitration to avoid trial. Moreover, the judge referred the case to the U.S. Attorney, so Uber could face criminal prosecution.by Alexandra Burlacu
TechUber's Self-Driving Venture Might Live On As Judge Says Waymo Has No 'Smoking Gun'by Carl Velasco
TechUber's Anthony Levandowski Steps Down As Self-Driving Chief As Waymo Lawsuit Intensifiesby Carl Velasco
TechUber Engineer's Fifth Amendment Argument To Keep Documents From Waymo Legal Bout Denied, Appeals Court Rulesby Des Luna
TechGoogle's Waymo Offers Free Self-Driving Car Rides To The Public In Phoenix And You Can Apply Nowby Alexandra Burlacu
TechGoogle vs. Uber Plot Twist: Uber Exec Anthony Levandowski Invokes Fifth Amendment Rights Against Self-Incriminationby Alexandra Burlacu
TechGoogle’s Waymo Unit Reportedly Sought Arbitration Before Suing Uber Over Allegedly Stolen Self-Driving Technologyby Carl Velasco
TechWaymo’s Legal Battle With Uber Explained: What’s In Store For Both Car Companies At War?by Carl Velasco
TechWaymo Wants To Stop Uber From Using 'Stolen' Self-Driving Car Secrets, Asks Judge For Court Orderby Vincent Lanaria
TechGoogle Sues Uber, Otto For Stealing Waymo's Self-Driving Car Secrets, Design, Highly Confidential Documentsby Chris Loterina
TechGoogle Waymo Performing Better Than Other Self-Driving Cars, Says California DMVby Maricris Francisco