Law
Firm Sued For
Discrimination
Wants To Clear
Its Name So
Discovery To
June 9
By Matthew
Russell Lee, Patreon Maxwell
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SDNY COURTHOUSE,
Jan 10 –
Renee Martin
sued the law
firm of
Donaldson and
Chilliest, LLP
after being
fired,
alleging
discrimination.
On January 9,
2023 U.S.
District Court
for the
Southern
District of
New York Judge
Gregory H.
Woods held a
proceeding.
Inner City
Press covered
it.
The
defendants
have filed a
motion to
dismiss, and
in the
proceeding
spoke of
wanting to
move forward
to remove the
taint cast by
the lawsuit.
The
motion to
dismiss
emphasizes
that
"Plaintiff was
hired having
no previous
experience and
no more than a
high school
diploma."
Judge
Woods remarked
that people
settle, or
litigate, for
different
reasons.
He
set a schedule
of fact
discovery to
June 9, with a
status
conference on
August 7 at 1
pm.
The
case is Martin
v. Donaldson
and Chilliest,
LLP et al.,
22-cv-8975
(Woods)
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