By Amy Miller ( June 2, 2017, 22:56 GMT | Insight) -- At an upcoming jury trial, Uber Technologies will defend itself with facts against claims by Google's Waymo that it stole trade secrets for self-driving car technology, the company told a federal judge, even if those facts are related to discussions or products protected by attorney-client privilege. However, Uber urged a judge not to tell jurors at trial about any privilege claims, saying that would hurt its defense. At an upcoming jury trial, Uber Technologies will defend itself with facts against claims by Google's Waymo that it stole trade secrets for self-driving car technology, the company told a federal judge, even if those facts are related to discussions or products protected by attorney-client privilege....
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