For the second time in four months, a law firm has filed a discrimination claim in New York on behalf of an ousted general counsel in the fashion industry. This time it’s against the empire of famed designer Giorgio Armani.

Unusual? Yes, agreed attorney David Sanford. But what is “extraordinarily unusual,” Sanford said, “is that it’s very rare that any employee, let alone a general counsel, inform his employer he has cancer and within minutes he is fired.”

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