Attorney accused in 'quiet quitting' lawsuit files discrimination claim against NYC firm

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Attorney accused in 'quiet quitting' lawsuit files discrimination claim against NYC firm
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A New York legal firm has filed a state lawsuit against one of its attorneys, accusing her of using remote work as a vehicle to 'quiet quit' while devoting herself to a new venture.

A New York legal firm filed a state lawsuit against one of its attorneys, accusing her of using remote work as a vehicle to"quiet quit" while devoting herself to a new venture.

Palmore"misrepresented her skillset, experience, and book of business to obtain a position with Napoli Shkolnik, where she took advantage of the new remote work environment to 'quiet quit' her job, and simultaneously worked for two law firms at once," according to the firm's lawsuit, filed in Nassau County.

"Ms. Palmore has been subjected to and witnessed egregious race and disability discrimination by senior management as part of their standard operating procedures," she states in the lawsuit filed in Manhattan federal court Monday.

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