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Labor/Employment

Jun. 16, 2016

Netflix gets arbitrator to handle employment lawsuit

Netflix Inc. has ensured the public will not stream, order on demand or otherwise view claims filed on behalf of the thousands of image curators who choose still frames to promote movies and TV shows on the company's website.

By Matthew Blake
Daily Journal Staff Writer

LOS ANGELES - Netflix Inc. has ensured the public will not stream, order on demand or otherwise view claims filed on behalf of the thousands of image curators who choose still frames to promote movies and TV shows on the company's website.

Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge Elihu H. Berle granted on Tuesday Netflix's motion to compel arbitration in a putative class ...

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