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Irrelevant Complaints against a Plaintiff Are Inadmissible
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Irrelevant Complaints against a Plaintiff Are Inadmissible

This week, in Argueta v. Worldwide Flight Services, Inc., the California Court of Appeals certified for publication its ruling that […]

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Employer Can’t Bind Employee to Arbitration by Making Up Rules as It Goes, Court Finds
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Employer Can’t Bind Employee to Arbitration by Making Up Rules as It Goes, Court Finds

An employer’s attempt to force an employee into arbitration based on vague contract terms and unspecified procedures was rebuffed by […]

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Court Denies Tesla’s Efforts to Force Worker into Arbitration 

Workers won an important victory when Alameda Superior Court Judge Stephen Kaus denied Tesla’s motion to compel arbitration in a […]

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The Jury Has Spoken: Tesla Liable for $136.9 Million in Individual Race Harassment Case
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The Jury Has Spoken: Tesla Liable for $136.9 Million in Individual Race Harassment Case

Owen Diaz was vindicated after fighting back against the appalling racial harassment he endured at the hands of Tesla. He […]

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Tackling Sex Discrimination in Big Tech: Pinterest and Beyond
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Tackling Sex Discrimination in Big Tech: Pinterest and Beyond

The tech industry has a sex discrimination problem. It’s no secret. Like much of the white-collar workforce, men dominate the […]

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Ashley Judd’s Sexual Harassment Case Against Harvey Weinstein Can Go Forward
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Ashley Judd’s Sexual Harassment Case Against Harvey Weinstein Can Go Forward

Earlier this week, the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals reversed the district court dismissal of actor Ashley Judd’s sexual harassment […]

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