X, formerly known as Twitter, is facing more than 2,200 arbitration cases and could be on the hook for more than $3.5 million in legal fees.
In the matter of the arbitration cases against X and Musk, these cases are processed through JAMS, a non-profit legal organization devoted to "In December of last year, former Twitter employees started filing requests for arbitration with Twitter via JAMS, according to Woodfield's court filing. By January this year, it'd accrued more than 200 cases, and has since grown to more than 2,200 filings.
In Woodfield's case, he claims that X and Musk have also delayed in paying their required portion of the JAMS arbitration fee of $2,000,. Employees are only required to pay $400 — hence if you have 2,200 arbitration cases, and X is required to pay $1,600 for each, then crunching these numbers arrives at a total of $3.5 million that X will have to pay, plus any liabilities from suits resolved against the company and severance packages they are required to pay.
Whatever happens in the end, X will be poorer for it, both through legal fees incurred and the loss of brain capital — whether
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