More than a dozen fired workers sued Twitter, owner Elon Musk, and related entities after the social media platform didn’t pay case-initiating fees as required under its arbitration agreement. The company removed the state-law suit to federal court, but it failed to show that the case should stay there, the US District Court for the Northern District of California said Tuesday.
Musk, who stepped down as Twitter’s ...
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