Already defending itself against a former executive assistant’s claim that she was fired after suffering an on-the-job injury, Detroit-based Honigman Miller Schwartz and Cohn is now being accused by the woman’s lawyers of withholding important discovery materials.

On Wednesday, Deborah Gordon of the Bloomfield Hills, Mich.-based Law Offices of Deborah Gordon filed a 15-page motion for discovery relief on behalf of her client, Denise Fitzhenry, that accuses Honigman and firm vice-chair Alan Schwartz of failing to provide e-mails dating back more than 90 days from the effective date contained in a recent discovery request.

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