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Labor/Employment,
Corporate

Apr. 11, 2024

Too late to compel witness, file post-trial brief, judge says

Attorneys for a class of plaintiffs want to call former Tubi executive Reza Banki to testify in a case accusing the company of setting pay for women below their male counterparts, resulting in a $58 million pay gap.

Attorneys for a class of plaintiffs accusing Tubi Inc. and its parent company, Fox Corp., told a San Francisco judge Wednesday that they want to call a former Tubi executive to testify in this month’s bench trial over claims of sex discrimination. But he said it’s too late and they can make the argument after trial.

Lead attorney for the plaintiffs -- Dustin L. Collier of Collier Socks LLP -- made his case for calling Reza Banki, Tubi’s ...

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