David Huberman, a former nonequity partner at McDermott Will & Emery, is suing the firm for $104,166.67 in pay he alleges he was promised via a firmwide increase in salary for U.S.-based income partners in 2022, according to a lawsuit filed in Illinois state court on Wednesday.

In the filing, Huberman, represented by lawyers from the Garfinkel Group out of Chicago, said he worked as an income partner in McDermott’s transactions practice, regularly representing Israeli companies in their initial public offerings in the U.S.

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