A lawsuit has been filed against the law firm Lewis Brisbois Bisgaard & Smith in U.S. District Court in Atlanta by an ex-partner, Robert Lofton. Lofton accuses the firm of racial and disability discrimination, citing offensive emails between former practice leaders that included derogatory language. These emails, which were made public last year, allegedly contained the 'gratuitous use' of the n-word. The case highlights issues of racial and disability bias within the firm, with accusations stemming from racist email remarks by supervisors.
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An ex-partner at Lewis Brisbois, Robert Lofton, has sued the firm for alleged racial discrimination, citing offensive emails between former practice leaders that were made public last year. The emails 'included 'gratuitous use' of the n-word,' Lofton said https://t.co/UNsARLhvCc https://t.co/OfLxGmGZKP
An ex-partner at Lewis Brisbois Bisgaard & Smith has sued the law firm for alleged racial discrimination, citing offensive emails between former practice leaders at the firm that were made public last year @DaveThomas5150 https://t.co/UNsARLhvCc https://t.co/UXcYCxofDB