SAN FRANCISCO — The company that runs the employment site Glassdoor is facing a legal fight over the identity of the author of four negative posts on one of its workplace profiles.

In court papers filed Friday, lawyers for the owner of a Chicago-based office design and supply firm have asked a judge in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California to force Glassdoor Inc. to hand over information about the comments left on his company’s page.

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