New York midsize firm Moses & Singer was hit with a gender discrimination lawsuit from former partner Megan Daneshrad on Thursday in New York federal court. Daneshrad alleges she faced increasing discrimination after reporting her first pregnancy, culminating in her termination following a request for medical accommodation related to her second pregnancy.

Daneshrad lost her second pregnancy after having her written request for medical accommodations go unanswered. She was fired shortly afterward.

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