Co-founder Sues $8 Billion Firm for $30 Million Over Return-to-Office Policy
L'essentiel
- A co-founder of Bramshill Investments, William Nieporte, is suing the $8 billion firm for $30 million after being fired for not complying with a strict five-day in-office mandate.
- Nieporte claims his partners used the policy as an excuse to force him to sell his ownership stake.
Résumé généré par IA
A co-founder of Bramshill Investments, William Nieporte, is suing the $8 billion firm for $30 million after being fired for not complying with a strict five-day in-office mandate. Nieporte claims his partners used the policy as an excuse to force him to sell his ownership stake.