Goldman's Gender Bias Fight Moves Closer to Trial After 13 Years

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A 13-year gender-discrimination fight against Goldman Sachs Group Inc. just moved closer to trial.

Four women who worked for the bank won class-action status in March, allowing them to represent more than 2,000 current and former female Goldman Sachs employees. The bank asked to immediately appeal that decision, and a panel of three U.S. Court of Appeals judges in New York rejected that request in a ruling issued Tuesday.