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Dec 15 2012, 19:48
The parties settled the dispute this week. The terms were undisclosed—leaving us to ponder still the value of a Twitter account and its followers. But Noah Kraits, the defendant employee in the case, offered sage advice for employers in a statement announcing the deal. “In retrospect I’m sure we all wish we’d been able to foresee what was coming and negotiate specific terms ahead of time,” Kraits said. “Good contracts and specific work agreements are important, and the responsibility for constructing them lies with both parties. Work it out ahead of time so you can focus on doing good work together—that’s the most important thing.
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