Allegra Bianchi Passed Over for Partner at NYC Law Firm

Shocking discovery of senior partner's affair upends Allegra's career plans

Mar. 27, 2026 at 9:00pm

Allegra Bianchi, a top associate at the prestigious Kasoff, Faust & Moore law firm in New York City, is stunned when she is passed over for a highly anticipated partnership promotion in favor of a less qualified colleague. Allegra's morning is further disrupted when she inadvertently witnesses one of the firm's founding partners engaged in an extramarital affair, casting doubt on the integrity of the partnership selection process.

Why it matters

Allegra's story highlights the challenges women face in male-dominated corporate environments, where politics, favoritism, and double standards can undermine even the most accomplished professionals. Her discovery of the senior partner's affair also raises questions about the firm's culture and ethics, potentially impacting its reputation and the careers of its attorneys.

The details

Allegra, a hardworking and ambitious associate, arrives early to the office to prepare for a major court case. While walking to her mentor's office, she stumbles upon a shocking scene - one of the firm's founding partners, Harry Kasoff, engaged in a sexual encounter with a woman who is not his wife. Allegra is then blindsided when, during the annual partner announcement, her name is not called, and the less qualified Sierra Wells is instead offered a partnership. Allegra realizes Sierra is the woman she saw with Kasoff, leading her to suspect the partnership decision was influenced by the affair.

  • Allegra arrives at the office around 6:30 AM on the morning of the partner announcement.
  • Allegra witnesses Kasoff's affair before the partner announcement meeting at 9 AM.
  • The partner announcement meeting takes place at 9 AM.
  • Allegra is passed over for partnership in favor of Sierra Wells.
  • The cocktail hour celebration for the new partners takes place after the announcement meeting.

The players

Allegra Bianchi

A top associate at Kasoff, Faust & Moore law firm who is expecting to be promoted to partner, but is instead passed over in favor of a less qualified colleague.

Harry Kasoff

One of the founding partners of Kasoff, Faust & Moore law firm, who is discovered engaging in an extramarital affair.

Sierra Wells

An associate at Kasoff, Faust & Moore who is unexpectedly offered a partnership, leading Allegra to suspect the decision was influenced by Kasoff's affair with her.

Will Stevens

Allegra's mentor and a partner at the firm, who she was planning to meet with before the partner announcement.

Cassie

Allegra's paralegal assistant who helps her prepare for court and the partner announcement.

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What they’re saying

“Seriously, Allegra, you've got this. You're worrying for nothing. You billed over twenty-eight hundred hours last year, more than anyone at the entire firm. And the partners give you all the high-profile cases.”

— Cassie, Paralegal

“Allegra?”

— Will Stevens, Partner

What’s next

The judge in Allegra's court case will decide on Tuesday whether to allow the surprise witness and new evidence presented by the opposing counsel, which could significantly impact the outcome of the divorce proceedings.

The takeaway

Allegra's experience highlights the challenges professional women face in male-dominated industries, where personal relationships and office politics can undermine even the most accomplished individuals. Her story raises questions about the integrity of the partnership selection process and the firm's culture, which may ultimately impact its reputation and the careers of its attorneys.