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Paul Sprenger was born on 8 September, 1940 in Stillwater, Minnesota, U.S., is a lawyer. Discover Paul Sprenger's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 74 years old?
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74 years old |
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Virgo |
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8 September, 1940 |
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8 September |
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Stillwater, Minnesota, U.S. |
Date of death |
(2014-12-29) Curaçao |
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Curaçao |
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United States |
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Paul Sprenger Height, Weight & Measurements
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Paul Sprenger Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Paul Sprenger worth at the age of 74 years old? Paul Sprenger’s income source is mostly from being a successful lawyer. He is from United States. We have estimated
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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On December 29, 2014, Spenger died of an apparent heart attack while snorkeling in Curaçao.
Sprenger was the treasurer of the Tregaron Conservancy, an environmental non-profit organization that restores and maintains the Tregaron historic estate in Washington, D.C. Sprenger served on the board of directors of the Atlas Performing Arts Center and served as the Treasurer of the organization. Sprenger was a Trustee of the Sprenger Lang Foundation, a non-profit organization promoting arts and arts education. Paul Sprenger and Jane Lang were included in Washingtonian magazine's 2007 list of Washingtonians of the year.
Sprenger was lead counsel on a television writers' age discrimination lawsuit which began in 2000 and settled in 2010. The case involved claims of widespread age discrimination in the television production and talent agency industries. These claims have been pursued for years with help from other firms and organizations, such as AARP. The case was settled in 2010 for $74.5 Million - the largest-ever settlement in the history of age discrimination litigation.
In Minneapolis in August 1988, Sprenger filed Lois E. Jenson and Patricia S. Kosmach v. Eveleth Taconite Co. in U.S. District Court The case, known as Jenson v. Eveleth Taconite Co., became the first sexual harassment discrimination class action lawsuit in the U.S. A fictionalized account of the landmark case was made into a 2005 film, North Country, with Woody Harrelson portraying the lead attorney "Bill White," acting in the Paul Sprenger role.
Finding himself unsatisfied with representing business clients, Sprenger began his own firm in 1977, with a primary focus on employment discrimination class actions. In 1989, Sprenger merged his firm with Jane Lang's firm based in Washington, D.C. to form Sprenger + Lang, PLLC.
Earning a track scholarship to the University of Michigan, Sprenger was the first of his family to attend college. Sprenger received a B.A. from the University's School of Business Administration in 1962, and a J.D. from the University of Michigan Law School in 1965. From 1965 until 1977, Sprenger practiced law with the Minneapolis business/defense law firm of Johnson & Sands, becoming a partner in 1970.
Paul C. Sprenger (September 8, 1940 – December 29, 2014) was an American attorney. Sprenger is best known as lead counsel of Jenson v. Eveleth Taconite Co., a discrimination case involving female iron miners in Minnesota.