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Civil Litigation,
Labor/Employment

Jul. 17, 2018

Judge issues protective order in Google discrimination case

A Santa Clara County judge granted Alphabet Inc.-owned Google LLC’s request to enter a protective order after the plaintiffs in an employment case included identifying information for employees at the company in court documents. Google attorneys claim employees received threats after their information was included in the complaint in screenshots of internal message board posts.

A Santa Clara County judge has granted Alphabet Inc.-owned Google LLC's request to enter a protective order after the plaintiffs in an employment discrimination case included identifying information for employees at the company in court documents.

Google attorneys claim employees received threats after their information was included in the complaint in screenshots of internal message board posts.

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