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Litigation

Jul. 14, 2012

Ex-workers sue clothing retailer for race discrimination

The Oakland attorney who took Wal-Mart to the U.S. Supreme Court in the largest sex discrimination class action in history - and lost - is at again. This time Brad Seligman is sure his case can pass appellate scrutiny.


By Brian Sumers


Daily Journal Staff Writer


The Oakland attorney who took Wal-Mart to the U.S. Supreme Court in the largest sex discrimination class action in history - and lost - is at again. This time Brad Seligman is sure his case can pass appellate court scrutiny, although the proposed class is much smaller.


Seligman is one of three attorneys representing three women who say their former employer, clothing retailer The Wet Seal Inc., engag...

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