Uber Technologies Inc. accused the plaintiffs and their lawyers in a high-stakes, passenger sexual assault litigation of leaking sealed court records to the New York Times -- and wants a federal judge to make them swear they didn't.
In a motion to enforce a protective order Wednesday, Uber said the newspaper's recent exposé on its alleged safety practices echoed confidential quotes, data, and internal communications lifted almost verbatim from the plaintiffs' sealed s...
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