Goldman CEO Solomon’s Testimony Sought in Gender Pay-Bias Case

July 30, 2020, 11:43 PM UTC

Goldman Sachs Group Inc. chief David Solomon and two former top executives of the bank are among those whose testimony is sought in one of the biggest gender pay-discrimination lawsuits in Wall Street’s history.

The suit was filed in 2010 by former employees who claimed that Goldman made biased compensation decisions and denied women opportunities they had earned. At a teleconference in federal court in Manhattan on Thursday, lawyers for the plaintiffs referred to a request they had made to depose the chief executive officer, as well as former CEO Lloyd Blankfein and former president Gary Cohn, who later ...

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