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Article

26 Oct 2007

Author:
Michael Herman, Times [UK]

Gay lawyer settles lawsuit against Sullivan & Cromwell [USA]

A gay lawyer who sued Sullivan & Cromwell, one of America’s most prestigious law firms, over allegations of discrimination has settled his case. Aaron Charney, 28, accused the firm of systematically discriminating against him because of his sexual orientation in a lawsuit filed in January. Sullivan & Cromwell today confirmed the two parties had “resolved their differences in connection with all pending disputes between them", but declined to comment further.