R.D. Weissman claims that “as a student research associate and later as a lawyer, (she) developed intellectual property,” which earned the Koskoff, Koskoff & Bieder law firm “millions of dollars, and was potentially capable of earning the firm billions of dollars over time,” yet she “was compensated less well than newly hired curvaceous copy girls,” in Hartford Superior Court.
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