The judge overseeing Waymo's lawsuit against Uber delayed the trial, as an ex-Uber staffer described a group focused on stealing trade secrets
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The judge overseeing the high-stakes trade-theft lawsuit between Uber and Alphabet's autonomous vehicle unit Waymo delayed the trial at a hearing in San Francisco on Tuesday, according to Bloomberg.
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Waymo had requested the delay on Monday so it could look into whether or not Uber had withheld evidence in the case.
During Tuesday's hearing, lawyers for Waymo read a letter by former Uber security staffer Richard Jacobs that detailed an internal unit at the company focused on stealing trade secrets.
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