Lawyers in Workday AI Bias Suit Defend Delays, Seek Co-Counsel

Jan. 22, 2026, 4:52 PM UTC

The attorneys suing Workday Inc. on claims of widespread AI hiring bias disputed a judge’s accusations of unreasonable delays and said they’re in talks with other law firms that could join the case as co-counsel.

The AARP Foundation and other lawyers are in “serious discussions” about joining as additional counsel for the group of plaintiffs led by Derek Mobley, according to a Jan. 21 brief filed in the US District Court for the Northern District of California.

Mobley is alleging age discrimination, as well as bias linked to race and disability, against job seekers who applied for positions with employers ...

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