Anthony Levandowski, the former engineer of both Uber and Google at the center of the tech giants' recent legal feud over trade secrets theft, on Tuesday at a federal court in San Francisco was sentenced to 18 months in prison. Levandowski plead guilty in March to a count of stealing trade secrets while working at Google, for which he was facing...
Full ArticleEx-Uber engineer sentenced to 18 months for Google trade secrets theft
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