Editor’s note: During mediation on Nov. 30, the parties in Miller v. Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Stimson settled all claims of discrimination and retaliation, according to court filings. The court dismissed the case Dec. 6.

Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman was sued last week in New York federal court by a former paralegal claiming the firm retaliated against him for requesting to work from home after receiving a cancerous diagnosis that made him vulnerable to COVID-19.

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