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Investment firm’s cofounder sues after being fired for neglecting the in-person work mandate he signed, saying it applies to employees not owners
William Nieporte, cofounder of Bramshill Investments, was terminated for violating a return-to-office policy he helped implement, leading to a federal lawsuit against ADP Totalsource and arbitration with the firm's parent company and co-managers. Nieporte claims the policy applied to employees, not owners, and alleges his firing aimed to force him to sell his 12% stake.
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