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.
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.