Goldman sues ex-VPs over client poaching
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GOLDMAN Sachs Group has sued two former vice-presidents in the bank's private wealth management unit in Chicago, claiming they poached clients for their own new investment advisory business.
The two men, Jeffrey Friedstein and Joseph Page, gave notice on Friday they were quitting, Goldman Sachs said in a complaint filed on Monday in New York state court.
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