One-time Kleiner Perkins partner Ellen Pao intends to appeal the loss of her gender discrimination suit against her former employer, one of Silicon Valley's most storied venture capital firms.

On Monday, Pao filed a notice of appeal in San Francisco Superior Court, though she has yet to submit a more detailed brief detailing the grounds of her appeal. Heather Wilson, a spokesperson for Pao, confirmed the filing, but declined to elaborate.

In late March, a six-man, six-woman jury denied all four of Pao’s claims that Kleiner discriminated against her because she is a woman and had retaliated against her for complaining of sexist treatment. The five-week gender bias trial became a fixation in Silicon Valley and the larger tech industry, where women are still a distinct minority. Though Pao ultimately lost the trial, her case sparked intense conversation around the biases that women in tech continue to face.

"A 12-member jury found decisively in favor of KPCB on all four claims," Kleiner said in a statement. "We remain committed to gender diversity in the workplace and believe that women in technology would be best served by focusing on this issue outside of continued litigation."

Pao had until June 8 to appeal the verdict. After submitting notice that she intends to appeal, she must submit a brief explaining her reasons within 40 days.

Kleiner has demanded that Pao reimburse the firm for its witness fees and deposition and court reporter costs—a total of $972,815. But the firm has said it would waive the reimbursement demand if Pao ultimately decides not to appeal. A Kleiner spokesperson says that offer is still on the table.