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California co-founder of $8 billion asset management firm fired for skipping his own return-to-office rule, now seeks $30 million
A co-founder of California-based Bramshill Investments, an $8 billion asset management firm, has sued after being fired for allegedly violating the company's own five-day return-to-office policy. William Nieporte claims the mandate was used to push him out of the business and is seeking at least $30 million in damages.
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California co-founder of $8 billion asset management firm fired for skipping his own return-to-office rule, now seeks $30 million
Marketaux Finance News / Policy / Trust 74 / 2026-07-09 08:45