- Mon Jul 26 2004 Google hit with age discrimination suit
A 54-year-old former executive claims he was wrongfully terminated just before the company's IPO was announced.
- Wed Jan 30 2008 California high court to hear Google age discrimination case
California Supreme Court to consider lawsuit filed by ex-Googler who claims he was fired for being too old at 54.
- Mon Dec 14 2009 Vintage AOL: Adventures in Digital Age archaeology
What do you find when you haven't opened a drawer in almost a decade? Of course there's at least one "Try AOL free!" disc in there.
- Fri Oct 5 2007 'Old fuddy-duddy' can continue age discrimination suit against Google
California appeals court says jury should be permitted to hear evidence in three-year-old age discrimination lawsuit brought by Internet legend Brian Reid.
- Wed Nov 28 2007 Is political correctness screwing up the workplace?
Are you afraid to say or do anything for fear of offending someone and losing your job or getting sued? Are we doomed to dumbing down our entire society to the least common denominator lest we offend a few thin-skinned whiners? Has workplace equality turn
- Wed May 30 2007 From googling to firing?
Attorney Eric J. Sinrod examines the case of an employee who says he was dismissed because of an online search into his work history.
- Mon Jul 26 2004 Google names its price
Search giant eyes as much as $135 a share for IPO. Also: MyDoom variant hits Google, other sites.
- Mon Jul 26 2004 Google searches for $135 per share
With IPO price set at $108 to $135 a share, Net heavyweight could turn in one of largest-ever market debuts.
- Wed Dec 12 2007 House Republican targets Google on privacy grounds
Rep. Joe Barton voted for the Real ID Act, the Patriot Act, and warrantless surveillance. Now he's sending a letter to Google's CEO asking for details about the "privacy implications" of the Google-DoubleClick merger.
- Mon Dec 27 2004 Will Google stay as hot as its lava lamps?
To remain at top of HR game, company faces hurdles including less-attractive stock options and prospect of reputation declining.
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