An attorney for Turbo Tax-owner Intuit, Inc. pushed back against a San Francisco judge's concerns that the company's motion to compel personal communications between two former employees fired for their social media posts violated California's Labor Code during a Monday hearing. They claim the communications shed light on an alleged conspiracy between the pair.
The lawsuit was initially filed by a former content designer at Intuit claiming to have been fired for posti...
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