The sweeping layoffs at Twitter Inc. on Friday under the direction of CEO Elon Musk immediately brought lawsuits and will likely fuel more litigation in the months to come, but there are questions about how far the complaints will get. Similar cases have been dismissed or gone to arbitration.
According to a complaint preemptively filed in the Northern District of California by a group of soon to be former employees, Musk’s dismissal of abou...
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