Again, lawyers don't ask questions that they don't already know the answer to. They wouldn't ask to depose him if they didn't think the answers would help their position. This is lawyering 101 level obviousness.
If the conversation happened, are they allowed to ask more questions? If so, the first question just needs to be "Did you have a conversation with Anthony Levandowsky?"
Absent numbers showing a decline in Uber numbers, there is absolutely nothing here that suggests that Lyft's growth here is anything but organic growth. Are there any market share figures that show what the title claims?
Uber has requested that Larry Page be deposed and they have questions they want to ask him under oath. That's fact, not hearsay. They clearly have questions the truth of which will weaken Waymo's position. Lawyers don't…
There is also a supposed conversation between him and Larry Page before he left. From what I've read, Larry supposedly knew a lot about the circumstances of his leaving, and what transpired in that meeting supposedly…
From everything I've read, he didn't leave because of the money. He left because Google didn't ship. When you want to build a SDC future and that's what you're passionate about you go wherever will support that dream.…
I would love to hear more about this, including any specific examples if you can give them.
Again, lawyers don't ask questions that they don't already know the answer to. They wouldn't ask to depose him if they didn't think the answers would help their position. This is lawyering 101 level obviousness.
If the conversation happened, are they allowed to ask more questions? If so, the first question just needs to be "Did you have a conversation with Anthony Levandowsky?"
Absent numbers showing a decline in Uber numbers, there is absolutely nothing here that suggests that Lyft's growth here is anything but organic growth. Are there any market share figures that show what the title claims?
Uber has requested that Larry Page be deposed and they have questions they want to ask him under oath. That's fact, not hearsay. They clearly have questions the truth of which will weaken Waymo's position. Lawyers don't…
There is also a supposed conversation between him and Larry Page before he left. From what I've read, Larry supposedly knew a lot about the circumstances of his leaving, and what transpired in that meeting supposedly…
From everything I've read, he didn't leave because of the money. He left because Google didn't ship. When you want to build a SDC future and that's what you're passionate about you go wherever will support that dream.…
I would love to hear more about this, including any specific examples if you can give them.