Investment bank Morgan Stanley today settled a landmark sex bias suit for $54 million. The suit, which was set to go to trial today, accused Morgan Stanley of discriminating against women in its institutional equities division by denying them promotions and tolerating male-only outings with clients.
Washington Post staff writer Brooke Masters, who has been covering the story, talks about why Morgan Stanley decided to settle.
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Brooke Masters, staff writer, The Washington Post














