Bias Accuser Can't Dodge Costly Arbitration, E&Y Argues

By Braden Campbell (August 28, 2019, 2:51 PM EDT) -- The former Ernst & Young real estate bigwig accusing the firm of firing her because she complained about sexism has agreed to let an arbitration panel decide how to divide legal costs, EY said in a New York federal court filing Tuesday opposing her bid to avoid arbitration proceedings she called unfairly expensive....

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