Waymo said it learned of the new evidence last week after the US Department of Justice shared it with Alsup. In a series of orders last week, Alsup disclosed that a former Uber security analyst’s lawyer sent a letter to an Uber in-house lawyer more than six months ago. Waymo then accused Uber of concealing the letter, saying it contained important facts about the case, according to a court filing on Monday. Alsup ordered the former Uber security analyst, Richard Jacobs, to appear in court. The court hearing was still ongoing on Tuesday.
Source: bd News24 November 28, 2017 17:15 UTC