The former head of Uber’s self-driving technology unit, Anthony Levandowski, declares bankruptcy after $179 million loss to Google via peard33
SAN FRANCISCO - The former head of Uber Technologies Inc’s self-driving technology unit, Anthony Levandowski, filed for bankruptcy protection on Wednesday, shortly after a court confirmed that he must pay $179 million to Google to end a legal battle over his split from the Alphabet Inc unit.
Uber, which later acquired the startup co-founded by Levandowski, indemnifies workers under its employment agreements. But Uber has said in financial filings that it expects to challenge paying the big judgment against its ex-employee Levandowski, who is fighting a federal indictment on charges of stealing trade secrets from Google.
He had disputed the arbitration ruling. But a San Francisco County court on Wednesday confirmed the arbitration panel’s decision and award.
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