A proposed class of former Google Inc. workers who claim their speech rights were curbed through confidentiality clauses in their employment contracts told a San Francisco judge Tuesday that the company refuses to work with them on discovery issues.
Google said it has already responded to 289 document requests and is trying to end the case before full discovery starts. “The only way through this morass is for the parties and the court to d...
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