Litigation
Jul. 13, 2016
Hyperloop One co-founder sues company
Senior officials have engaged in nepotism, exploited the company for personal benefit, and physically and financially threatened employees who drew attention to perceived misconduct, according to a complaint filed by the company's recently ousted co-founder Tuesday.




Daily Journal Staff Writer
Hyperloop One's senior officials have engaged in nepotism, exploited the company for personal benefit, and physically and financially threatened employees who drew attention to perceived misconduct, according to a complaint filed by the company's recently ousted co-founder Tuesday.
The filing sheds light on the departures of plaintiffs Brogan BamBrogan and David Pendergast, respectively the ...
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