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Waymo LLC v. Uber Technologies, Inc. et al
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3:17-cv-00939
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Firms
- Boies Schiller
- Brown Neri
- Conrad Metlitzky
- Cooley LLP
- Debevoise & Plimpton
- DLA Piper
- Ehrlich & Craig
- Farella Braun
- Farmer Brownstein
- Fenwick & West
- Goodwin Procter
- Jenner & Block
- Johnson & Johnson LLP
- King & Spalding
- Kirkland & Ellis
- Latham & Watkins
- Littler Mendelson
- Maschoff Brennan
- Morrison Foerster
- Munger Tolles
- Orrick Herrington
- Pachulski Stang
- Paul Hastings
- Paul Weiss
- Quinn Emanuel
- Rogers Joseph O'Donnell
- Sawyer & Labar
- Susman Godfrey
- Umhofer Mitchell
- Willkie Farr
- Wilson Sonsini
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- Associated Press
- Aurora Operations Inc.
- BuzzFeed Inc.
- Dow Jones & Co.
- Gizmodo Media Group LLC
- Stroz Friedberg LLC
- The New York Times Co.
- Uber Technologies Inc.
- Vox Media Inc.
- Waymo LLC
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April 07, 2017
Uber Defends Its Driverless Car Tech In Waymo IP Suit
Uber Technologies Inc. on Friday fired off an impassioned filing in a trade secret suit from Waymo LLC alleging theft of driverless car technology, telling a California federal court to reject an injunction bid over its self-driving car program because its systems don't copy or infringe Waymo's.
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April 06, 2017
Judge Laments Uber's 'Obfuscation' In Waymo IP Dispute
At a hearing Thursday on whether Uber Technologies Inc. can invoke the Fifth Amendment on behalf of an employee accused of stealing self-driving car trade secrets from Waymo LLC, U.S. District Judge William Alsup said the issue seems destined for appeal and asked the Ninth Circuit to note "the obfuscation the poor judge has been subjected to."
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April 04, 2017
Alsup Presses Uber, Waymo For Hypocrisy In Arbitration Row
U.S. District Judge William Alsup on Tuesday ordered Uber and Waymo to divulge whether they've ever respectively resisted or demanded arbitration of legal claims involving nonsignatories, in an apparent attempt to ferret out whether the companies are being hypocritical in an ongoing trade secrets fight over driverless car technology.
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March 28, 2017
Alsup Fed Up With Redactions In Waymo, Uber IP Tussle
U.S. District Judge William Alsup on Tuesday slammed Uber’s bid to expedite proceedings on its request for a court order that Waymo must arbitrate some of its claims in a dispute over the alleged theft of self-driving car technology, describing the motion as “overly redacted.”
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March 20, 2017
Alsup Suggests Uber, Waymo Let Young Attys Give Tutorials
U.S. District Judge William Alsup told counsel on both sides of Waymo and Uber's intellectual property dispute Monday that they should allow young lawyers to present an upcoming technological tutorial, the latest request in a sweep of orders looking to create opportunities for such attorneys.
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March 16, 2017
Uber Says Waymo Contract Calls For Arbitrating Car IP Row
Uber Technologies Inc. told a California federal judge at a hearing Thursday it would seek to arbitrate claims that a former Waymo manager stole self-driving car trade secrets from the Alphabet Inc. unit, saying Waymo's own employment contract calls for arbitrating the high-profile intellectual property fight.
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March 13, 2017
Waymo Withholding Info In Driverless Car IP Row, Uber Says
Uber Technologies Inc. on Monday told a California federal judge that Google's driverless car project, Waymo LLC, has refused to hand over unredacted and sealed documents, leaving Uber's hands tied as it fights Waymo's trade secrets and patent infringement suit.
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March 10, 2017
Waymo Pushes To Halt Uber Use Of Driverless Car IP
Google's driverless car project, Waymo LLC, told a California federal court Friday that Uber Technologies Inc. must be prevented from using any stolen Waymo intellectual property related to self-driving vehicle technology, saying the trade-secrets and patent allegations against Uber merit a preliminary injunction.
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February 23, 2017
Google's Driverless Car Unit Accuses Uber Of IP Theft
Google's self-driving car unit Waymo LLC filed a lawsuit in California federal court Thursday accusing Uber Technologies Inc. of stealing trade secrets and infringing patents over its proprietary laser system used to help guide driverless vehicles.