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Judge Sets March 14 Hearing on Former X Employees’ Motion to Compel

U.S. District Judge Jon Tigar for Northern California in San Francisco granted the request of X and nine of its former employees to lift the stay in their arbitration dispute that was imposed Sept. 21 while they pursued mediation (see…

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2401040033), said Tigar’s signed order Thursday (docket 4:23-cv-03301). With the Dec. 1 mediation having failed to resolve the dispute, the judge also adopted the parties’ proposed briefing schedule, said the order. The employees’ motion to compel arbitration and for preliminary injunction was due Friday, and X’s response in opposition is due Feb. 2, both as the parties requested, it said. Tigar also scheduled a March 14 hearing on the motion to compel and for an injunction, said the order. The parties had asked for the hearing to be set for Feb. 20. The former employees contend that X refuses to engage them in arbitration, despite having compelled those employees in previous lawsuits to arbitrate their claims (see 2307060033).