
Details of efforts by Major, Lindsey & Africa and its lawyers to minimize liability from ongoing litigation with a former employee's bankruptcy estate were detailed in a recent court filing, including an inquiry by the global recruiting giant to "buy and bury" an unfiled claim. The lawyer for the trustee of the Chapter 7 bankruptcy estate of fired Major Lindsey recruiter Sharon Mahn, who is accusing the global headhunting firm of complicity in sexual misconduct, also described efforts to move the sexual assault lawsuit filed by the estate to arbitration.
January 03, 2024, 2:17 PM