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Jan. 14, 2020, 1:04 PM UTC

Wake Up Call: Uber Board, Kalanick Beat Investor Suit Over Waymo Secrets

Rick Mitchell
Rick Mitchell
Freelance Correspondent

A nationwide strike by French lawyers protesting pension reform has hit courts and is keeping defendants in jail longer. U.K. firm Linklaters is using “sober chaperones” at events where alcohol flows. In the U.S. a new Citi survey finds law firm leaders’ confidence in the economy is sagging; and rent-a-lawyer startup Atrium is laying off lawyers.

  • Uber Technologies Inc. founder Travis Kalanick and the company’s board yesterday got Delaware’s top court to dismiss a shareholder lawsuit over the ride-hailing giant’s alleged theft of Google self-driving technology. Uber was represented by Covington & Burling and others. Kalanick was represented by Potter ...

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