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April 18, 2007 $3.5 Million in Damages Awarded to Former UBS Stockbroker in Sex Bias Case |
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On Friday, April 13, 2007, a federal jury in New York City hit financial giant, UBS, with a verdict in excess of $3.5 million for discriminating on the basis of sex against one of its former female stockbrokers, Roberta C. Tse. Three million dollars of the verdict was for punitive damages.
Brooklyn, NY (PRWEB) April 18, 2007 -- A federal jury awarded over $3.5 million in damages on April 13, 2007 to a former stockbroker who filed suit in 2003 against UBS Financial Services Inc. for sex discrimination. Of that $3.5 million, $3 million represented punitive damages. The case is entitled Roberta C Tse v. UBS Financial Services, Inc., 03 Civ. 6234 (GEL).Press Contact: John Beranbaum
Company Name: Beranbaum Menken Ben-Asher & Bierman LLP
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