Ethics/Professional Responsibility
Aug. 19, 2016
Glassdoor hires counsel to defend anonymous users
Nine anonymous legal workers were allowed to litigate against their former firm without revealing their identities, then partly defeated defamation and unfair competition claims due to the lack of evidence about who they were, according to a Los Angeles judge's ruling.




Daily Journal Staff Writer
Nine anonymous legal workers were allowed to litigate against their former firm without revealing their identities, then partly defeated defamation and unfair competition claims due to the lack of evidence about who they were, according to a Los Angeles judge's ruling.
Tuesday's legal twist is the latest in a heated privacy and free speech battle over negative employer reviews hosted on Gl...
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