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Civil Litigation,
Labor/Employment

Aug. 3, 2018

Google age discrimination case moves forward

An age discrimination case against Google LLC will move forward after a federal judge in San Jose batted aside the technology company’s motion to decertify the class.

An age discrimination case against Alphabet Inc.-owned Google LLC will move forward after a federal judge in San Jose batted aside the company’s motion to decertify the class.

U.S. District Judge Beth L. Freeman of San Jose announced Wednesday night she was denying Google’s motion, although her order is currently sealed to give the defense time to suggest redactions of sensitive information regarding the company’s internal hiring pr...

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