During the hearing, Waymo’s attorneys alleged that Levandowski had taken “thousands of photographs” of company documents displayed on a personal computer to avoid detection while duplicating the materials. At one point, a Waymo lawyer suggested that Uber’s attorneys had 64,000 Levandowski photos in their possession, though Uber said some of those are personal.
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[ 3.0 ms ] story [ 14.2 ms ] threadDuring the hearing, Waymo’s attorneys alleged that Levandowski had taken “thousands of photographs” of company documents displayed on a personal computer to avoid detection while duplicating the materials. At one point, a Waymo lawyer suggested that Uber’s attorneys had 64,000 Levandowski photos in their possession, though Uber said some of those are personal.