September 10, 2014
Goldman Sachs & Co. urged a New York federal judge Tuesday to exclude expert testimony from a business school professor, claiming the female ex-employees behind a sex bias suit are trying to get the court to rely on speculation instead of facts as they seek certification of an "unprecedented" Title VII class.
August 12, 2014
Former female employees accusing Goldman Sachs & Co. of gender bias on Tuesday blasted an expert's report positing that male workers may get paid more than comparable females because of an increased willingness to take on high-pressure "extreme jobs," saying the report is unreliable, speculative and lacks an objective methodology.
July 28, 2014
Goldman Sachs & Co. urged a New York federal court Friday to deny class certification in a gender bias suit brought by female ex-employees, arguing that the plaintiffs had proposed a 2,300-woman class whose members didn't share enough common ground to justify class treatment.
July 01, 2014
A group of former employees at Goldman Sachs Group Inc. upped the ante on Tuesday in a lawsuit that alleges the bank pays women less, sexualizes women and undermines their success, asking a New York federal judge to certify them as a class.
October 15, 2013
Goldman Sachs Group Inc. was ordered Tuesday to disclose gender discrimination complaints that women working in its four revenue-generating departments had filed, in a victory for the putative class in a New York federal suit alleging the investment firm discriminated against women.
January 12, 2012
A New York federal judge on Tuesday sunk Goldman Sachs & Co.'s second attempt to toss class claims in a sex discrimination suit brought by female former employees, ruling the case should proceed as a proposed class action.
November 15, 2011
A New York federal judge on Monday nixed Goldman Sachs & Co.'s bid to force arbitration in a putative class action accusing the financial giant of sex discrimination, accepting a magistrate judge's ruling.
October 05, 2011
A federal magistrate judge last week recommended denying Goldman Sachs & Co.'s bid to strike classwide allegations from a gender discrimination lawsuit, rebuffing the financial giant's argument that a named plaintiff had failed to exhaust administrative remedies for the class.
July 11, 2011
A federal judge in New York on Thursday refused to reconsider his decision to deny Goldman Sachs & Co.'s bid to mandate arbitration in a putative class action accusing the financial giant of sex discrimination.