Partner Melinda Levitt authored an article that was published in Leading Internet Case Law, “Glassdoor Inc. v. Superior Court of Santa Clara County,” analyzing the case that explored under what circumstances Glassdoor can/should forcibly disclose the name of individuals commenting on the website about their previous employer.
Access the full article through the below PDF.
Access the full article through the below PDF.
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