During this two-day span, Lyft claims that VanderZanden synced a number of
emails and confidential documents to his personal home computer and Dropbox
account.
According to a forensics analysis conducted by Lyft, the confidential
documents consisted
<http://techcrunch.com/2014/11/05/lyft-sues-travis-vanderzanden/> of
certain Lyft trade secrets such as current expenditures and future
financial projections, international marketing plans, customer lists and
data, and global growth strategies. Lyft claims that this constituted a
violation of a confidentiality agreement VanderZanden signed upon his
employment.
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