Court orders Anthony Levandowski to pay US$179 mil over his defection from the Alphabet Inc unit. FMTNews Google Uber
SAN FRANCISCO: The self-driving star engineer whose move from Google to Uber triggered one of Silicon Valley’s ugliest trade secret fights filed for bankruptcy on the same day a judge ordered him to pay US$179 million over his defection from the Alphabet Inc unit.
Levandowski on Wednesday lost his bid to throw out an arbitration award over Google’s claims that the engineer violated an agreement to not poach employees. The award has swelled by US$52 million, due in large part to interest.
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