September 15, 2021
The New York federal judge handling a long-running sex bias class action against Goldman Sachs said Wednesday that she won't rethink court decisions sending claims from about a third of the class of female employees into arbitration and letting the bank keep certain evidence under wraps.
July 23, 2021
Goldman Sachs urged a Manhattan federal judge to decertify a class of women associates and vice presidents in a decade-old gender bias case, saying its allegedly discriminatory performance review process was decentralized and couldn't glue the class members together.
November 30, 2020
Women behind a long-running sex bias class action against Goldman Sachs have again failed to win a court order forcing the bank to cough up senior executives' emails that could support their allegations that the bank operated as a "boys club."
November 10, 2020
Women behind a sex bias class action against Goldman Sachs have continued but narrowed their push for access to emails from the company's senior executives, saying communications from three top bosses should be obtainable after an October ruling opened the door for the trio to be deposed.
November 06, 2020
Women behind a long-running sex bias class action against Goldman Sachs failed to win a court order forcing the bank to cough up senior executives' emails that could support their allegations that the bank operated as a "boys club," but the plan is not permanently off the table.
October 20, 2020
Women who say a Goldman Sachs & Co. "boys club" deprived them of promotions and better pay won permission Tuesday to question former CEO Lloyd Blankfein and former President Gary Cohn to determine how much the two knew about internal policies that allegedly disfavored them.
May 08, 2020
While the class counsel in a sex bias suit against Goldman Sachs did undermine the arbitration process by telling some workers they can remain in the suit by opting out of their arbitration agreements, they did not violate any orders, a New York federal magistrate judge said Friday.
April 28, 2020
A month after a New York federal judge booted a chunk of a sex bias class action against Goldman Sachs to arbitration, the banking giant accused class counsel of violating a court order by telling some workers they can remain in the suit by opting out of their arbitration agreements.
March 27, 2020
More than 1,000 female Goldman Sachs associates and executives must arbitrate their gender bias claims against the bank, a New York federal magistrate judge has ruled, saying the bank didn't "hide the ball" by seeking arbitration after the class was certified.
August 08, 2019
A New York federal magistrate judge refused Thursday to reconsider his decision to define what compensation policies will be covered in the first phase of a trial in a sex bias class action against Goldman Sachs, ruling that the proceeding should focus on three specific allegedly discriminatory practices.