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Litigation

Jun. 15, 2016

Netflix looks to arbitrate independent worker class action

A putative class action against Netflix Inc. could be dashed today, as a Los Angeles Superior Court judge will consider a motion to compel arbitration in a case of alleged employee misclassification.

By Steven Crighton
Daily Journal Staff Writer

A putative class action against Netflix Inc. could be dashed today, as a Los Angeles Superior Court judge will consider a motion to compel arbitration in a case of alleged employee misclassification.

Plaintiff Lawrence Moss used company-provided software to search through an array of images and find ones suitable to promote the film "Beetlejuice," plaintiff's attorney ...

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