Attorney Sued for ‘Quiet Quitting’ Files Discrimination Claim Against NYC Firm

A New York legal firm sued one of its attorneys, accusing her of using remote work as a vehicle to “quiet quit” while she devoted herself to a new venture.
Defendant Heather Palmore filed a countersuit against Napoli Shkolnik, accusing the firm, which specializes in personal injury litigation, of mistreating minority employees, “brazen bullying” and seeking to “intimidate people who stand up to them.”
The firm’s lawsuit, filed Feb. 23 in state court, accused Palmore of “breach of fiduciary duty of loyalty, aiding and abetting breach of fiduciary duty of loyalty, injurious falsehood, unjust enrichment, declaratory judgment and constructive trust.”
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