Major, Lindsey & Africa’s racketeering lawsuit against a former recruiter has survived a motion to dismiss—barely.
Denying in part the motion filed by former Major Lindsey managing director Sharon Mahn, Southern District Judge Colleen McMahon rejected Ms. Mahn’s argument that the dispute, which centers on confidential job placement information, belonged in arbitration. The judge also denied a stay in the action until the parties arbitrate money claims.
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