A leak of more than 80,000 internal emails from Uber lays bare the ride-hailing company’s law-skirting methods for insinuating itself into new markets and courting powerful figures to try to get its way.
A leak of more than 80,000 internal emails from Uber lays bare the ride-hailing company’s law-skirting methods for insinuating itself into new markets and courting powerful figures to try to get its way.