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Britney Spears arbitration
June 21, 2006 by Ross Runkel at LawMemo

Three former employees of three of Britney Spears' companies will have to arbitrate their wage claims, says a California state court judge.

News reports say the employees were security guards hired to protect Spears and her home.

As is common, the former employees would rather be in court, and the defendant companies would rather be in arbitration. The guard's lawyer is quoted as saying the arbitration will take place in New York rather than California, and he thinks New York law is less favorable to the guards.

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