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In finance, all eyes are on an impending court case involving boutique bank Centerview Partners. Former intern Kathryn Shiber is looking for $5m in damages over the way she was treated when joining the bank as an analyst.
Shiber was willing to work up to 98-hour weeks, but that wasn’t enough for Centerview. It’s the way she wanted to work those hours that the bank disagreed with the most.
Check out the video below to find out more about the case.
Case Details and Allegations
Kathryn Shiber, a former intern at Centerview Partners, is seeking $5 million in damages for her treatment at the bank. Despite her willingness to work long hours, the bank found fault with the way she wanted to work those hours. The specifics of the disagreement are detailed in the video.
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