A federal jurist in San Francisco said Monday she would sanction a plaintiff for failing to timely produce witnesses to testify about her allegations of sexual harassment, discrimination and retaliation in a $10 million lawsuit against cybersecurity firm BlackBerry.
BlackBerry, once a world leader in mobile devices, denied any wrongdoing and moved for a $24,864 sanction against former executive Neelam Sandhu. It accuse her of concealing the witnesses' identities for more than ...
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