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This is soooo lovely and not in the least surprising.

Back when Elongated bought the company and sacked people left and right, he was facing a heck of a number of lawsuits. He went to court and forced all of these people into arbitration.

And now Twitter won't go to arbitration!

It seems that to go to arbitration, the person with the complaint must pay a filing fee, then the organization - presumably with deeper pockets - has to pay a $2,000 fee and is then on the hook for 13% professional fees. With as many people as they've forced to go from individual and class-action lawsuits into arbitration, they could be looking at millions of dollars in fees.

Compared to millions of dollars in individual and class-action lawsuits and attorney fees and settlement fees.

They are proceeding with arbitration in a few states, including California, presumably those states have harsh penalties for bad-faith arbitration.

Now, here's the lovely bit: if Twitter fails to engage in arbitration in good faith, there's a real risk that the cases could go right back to court! And good luck to getting them sent back to arbitration a second time after you've demonstrated that you had no intention of resolving these cases in good faith.

https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2023/07/twitter-refuses-to-pay-for-arbitration-it-forced-on-891-ex-employees-suit-says/
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