State Street Bank Was Sued
For Discrimination Now Individual Plaintiffs
May Go Pro Se
By Matthew
Russell Lee, Patreon
BBC
- Guardian
UK - Honduras
- ESPN
SDNY COURTHOUSE,
Dec 2 – Two employees
sued State State Bank for
discrimination. Then their
lawyer had some problems - and
now the lead plaintiff, too.
On
September 15 U.S. District
Court for the Southern
District of New York Judge
Gregory H. Woods held a status
conference. Inner City Press
covered it.
State Street's
lawyer complained about the
plaintiff getting double
standards, while purporting to
sympathize for their problems.
The plaintiffs cite State
Street's "notorious
male-dominated 'Boston club'
culture."
On October
14, Judge Woods held another
conference, and Inner City
Press again covered it. Now
the lead plaintiff Ksenia
Shnyra has asked for more time
to complete discovery, citing
"my own recent exposure to
COVID-19 and the need to
quarantine."
State Street's lawyer
countered that the quarantine
time could have been used to
search through emails and
produce discovery.
At the
next conference on December 2,
which Inner City Press also
covered, the plaintiffs'
attorneys did not show up.
Judge Woods adjourned it to
December 7 with counsel
expected to attend "unless all
individual plaintiffs elect to
proceed pro se."
The case is
Shnyra et al v. State Street
Bank and Trust Co., Inc.,
19-cv-2420 (Woods)
***
Your
support means a lot. As little as $5 a month
helps keep us going and grants you access to
exclusive bonus material on our Patreon
page. Click
here to become a patron.
Feedback:
Editorial [at] innercitypress.com
SDNY Press Room 480, front cubicle
500 Pearl Street, NY NY 10007 USA
Mail: Box 20047, Dag
Hammarskjold Station NY NY 10017
Reporter's mobile (and weekends):
718-716-3540
Other, earlier Inner City Press are
listed here,
and some are available in the ProQuest
service, and now on Lexis-Nexis.
Copyright 2006-2020 Inner City
Press, Inc. To request reprint or other
permission, e-contact Editorial [at]
innercitypress.com
|