“Bullied and robbed”: former BHS agent sues firm over clawbacks
A former Brown Harris Stevens agent is suing the firm over its clawback policies. Scott Harris, who earlier this year left the brokerage to launch his own shop, filed a lawsuit against the company, alleging it failed to pay him roughly $300,000 in commissions for deals that closed after his departure. In the complaint, filed in New York last month, Harris claims BHS sought to “punish” him for leaving by demanding Harris pay them money for perks he received during his employment, pursuant to the firm’s clawback policies. “I have nothing against them,” Harris wrote in an emailed statement. “I […]
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