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Uber calls whistleblower an extortionist in trade secret dispute with Waymo

By Amy Miller and Xiumei Dong ( November 29, 2017, 23:18 GMT | Insight) -- Uber Technologies executives tried to discredit a former employee who wrote an explosive letter claiming the company had a team dedicated to stealing secret information from competitors, testifying in court that he is a disgruntled extortionist. But the company again faced harsh criticism for not handing over information to Waymo in their legal dispute over Uber's alleged theft of self-driving car technology.Uber Technologies executives tried to discredit a former employee who wrote an explosive letter claiming the company had a team dedicated to stealing secret information from competitors, testifying in court Wednesday that he is a disgruntled extortionist....

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