Disclaimer

This page says plainly what this site is, what it is not, and who it isn't connected to. It applies to every case tracked here, not just one. If you only read one section, read the first one.

We are not affiliated with anyone involved in any case covered here

This site is an independent, unofficial project. It is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or connected to any plaintiff, defendant, complainant, respondent, attorney, advocacy organization, or government agency named in any case tracked on this site - including, currently, Workday, Inc.; Derek Mobley and the other named plaintiffs in his case; Aon Consulting, Inc.; the American Civil Liberties Union; or any of their counsel. Nobody involved in any of this actual litigation asked for this site to be made, reviewed it before publication, or is responsible for its content.

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This is not an official case website

If you're trying to find out whether you're eligible to join a case, submit a form, or get a legal question answered, this is the wrong website for that. Where a case has an official court-authorized notice process (as the Mobley case does, run by a neutral third-party administrator), it is not run by us. For anything that requires an actual action on your part, use the official channels referenced in each case's own court orders, or consult the public docket directly - each case's page links to it.

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How this site is put together, and where it can be wrong

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Even so: this is an independent side project, not a law firm's docket-monitoring service. It can contain errors, get out of date between updates, or misread a document. Everything described as an allegation is an allegation, not a proven fact, unless and until a court or agency rules on it - a claim surviving a motion to dismiss, or a regulatory complaint being filed, means exactly that and nothing more; it is not a finding that anyone did anything wrong.

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Corrections

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