IPsoft Is
Sued For Discrimination In Firing Man By
Saying His Trainee Was Up To Speed
By Matthew
Russell Lee, Patreon Maxwell
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SDNY COURTHOUSE,
June 6 – High Campbell,
self-described as Black with
impaired feet, sued IPsoft
Incorporated for not
accommodating the latter
disability.
On June 6,
2022 U.S. District Court for
the Southern District of New
York Magistrate Judge Valerie
Figueredo held a proceeding
Inner City Press covered it.
IPSoft is in the business of
artificial intelligence and
computer automation, with an
office at 17 State Street in
Manhattan.
The
complaint, after describing
excruciating pain, says
"Plaintiff was told he was
terminated because the person
he trained was up to speed.
These alleged reasons are
completely false."
Judge Figeuredo
spoke of a November 1 trial
date, but asked the parties to
write to her by later in June
before she would put it in the
docket.
The case is
Campbell v. IPsoft
Incorporated, 18-cv-10684
(Figueredo)
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