Bloomberg Law
July 9, 2020, 5:21 PM

Jones Day Women Get Nationwide 2012–18 Pay, Performance Data

Patrick Dorrian
Patrick Dorrian
Reporter

Jones Day must provide six female lawyers suing for alleged nationwide sex discrimination in pay and other decision-making with data concerning all associates who worked in any of its U.S. offices between 2012 and 2018, the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia said in an oral ruling Thursday.

Nilab Rahyar Tolton, Andrea Mazingo, Meredith Williams, Saira Draper, Jaclyn Stahl, and Katrina Henderson aren’t yet entitled to similar data for 2019 forward, because it isn’t clear that any of them are adequate class representatives for purposes of alleged pay discrimination once they were no longer with Jones Day, Judge ...

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