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The Suit Claims the Failed Investment Bank Didn't Give Workers Proper Notice

NEW YORK (AP) - A former employee of Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc. filed a $5 million lawsuit Tuesday in an effort to open a class action against the failed investment bank. Miron Berenshteyn, a computer programmer, filed the lawsuit on behalf of more than 100 other former employees who were fired in a round of layoffs on Sept. 9. Most of the employees worked at or reported to a Lehman data center in Jersey City, N.J. or at the company's Manhattan headquarters. Lehman filed for Chapter 11 in... Full Story
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