Questioning Pao provides the best opportunity for each side to
clinch their arguments, but it is also extremely risky, according to
employment law attorneys following the trial.
The lawsuit, which the former Kleiner Perkins partner filed in 2012
against the venture capital firm, has helped spark a broad and
ongoing discussion about sexism in Silicon Valley.
To win, Pao needs "to come across as extra-capable," said Kathleen
Lucas, a San Francisco attorney who represents employees. "I don't
think she necessarily has to be likeable."
Pao's lawyers, Alan Exelrod and Therese Lawless, have likely spent
many hours preparing their client for her testimony. And after
several days of deposition with Kleiner's attorney, Lynne Hermle,
Pao has had a chance to learn Hermle's style of questioning.
The tough-talking Hermle must make the point through her questions
that Pao lacked the chops to move ahead while not coming on so
harshly that she alienates the jury.
For her part, Pao must show enough vulnerability so jurors
sympathize with her, but not so much that she loses gravitas, said
Mark Schickman, a San Francisco attorney who primarily represents
companies.
"She's really claiming that she can be in the rough and tumble at
the highest level, so she can’t break down too easily," Schickman
said.
So far, Kleiner's case has tried to tread a fine line between
acknowledging that Pao excelled in some areas, such as critical
thinking, and arguing that she lacked the leadership and
interpersonal skills needed to advance at the firm.
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In her lawsuit Pao, now interim chief executive at social news
service Reddit, said her standing at Kleiner deteriorated after she
ended a brief affair with another partner who later left the firm.
Her career was sidelined after he and the firm started retaliating
against her, her lawyers have argued.
But some witnesses, including partner and onetime mentor John Doerr,
have said her lack of advancement stemmed from her subpar
performance, not discrimination or retaliation.
The case is Pao v. Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers LLC,
CGC-12-520719, in California Superior Court, in the County of San
Francisco.
(Reporting by Sarah McBride and Dan Levine; Editing by Christian
Plumb)
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