Updated July 3rd, 2020 at 03:46 IST

American women hire appeals lawyers in equal pay lawsuit

Even before a trial, American women players suing the U.S. Soccer Federation for equal pay have hired a pair of appellate lawyers.

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Even before a trial, American women players suing the U.S. Soccer Federation for equal pay have hired a pair of appellate lawyers.

Nicole A. Saharsky, co-head of the Mayer Brown's U.S. Supreme Court and appellate practice, joined the legal team on Thursday along with Brian D. Netter, a partner in the litigation and dispute resolution practice who clerked for Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer. Both are based in Washington, D.C.

Players sued in March 2018 under the Equal Pay Act and Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, and they sought more than $66 million in damages.

U.S. District Judge R. Gary Klausner in Los Angeles. He also refused to let go to trial allegations the women were discriminated against because they played more games on artificial turf.

Klausner left intact claims the USSF discriminated in its use of charter aircraft, and in the money it spent on commercial airfare, hotel accommodations, and medical and training support services. A trial is scheduled for Sept. 15.

Klausner last week denied the players' request Jeffrey L. Kessler of Winston & Strawn is the players' lead trial lawyer.

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Published July 3rd, 2020 at 03:46 IST