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Litigation & Arbitration,
Civil Litigation,
Labor/Employment

Sep. 27, 2018

Former Google engineer’s suit headed to arbitration

A lawsuit filed against Alphabet Inc.-owned Google by an engineer who claims he was terminated for criticizing a former co-worker’s controversial memo is headed to arbitration after a San Francisco judge ruled in the company’s favor.

A lawsuit filed against Alphabet Inc.-owned Google by an engineer who claims he was terminated for criticizing a former co-worker's controversial memo is headed to arbitration after a San Francisco judge ruled in the company's favor.

Plaintiff Tim Chevalier claims the company fired him for posts criticizing James Damore. Damore was fired last August after posting on internal message boards that Google has an internal bias against po...

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