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Sued by Lyft, Uber Exec Sues Back Over Alleged Snooping

Posted on January 1, 2015June 30, 2025 by Dissent

Marisa Kendall reports:

 An ugly court fight pitting Lyft Inc. against road rival Uber Technologies Inc. has taken a new turn, with Lyft’s former chief operating officer accusing the company of illegally reading personal emails and text messages that detailed his contacts with Uber.

Travis VanderZanden, now Uber’s vice president of international growth, sued Lyft in San Francisco Superior Court for invasion of privacy last week.

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