Shervin Pishevar and two other Uber investors demand that Benchmark, which sued Travis Kalanick for fraud, give up its Uber board seat and sell its Uber shares
A group of Uber investors has asked that venture capital firm Benchmark step down from the company's board of directors, Axios has learned.
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