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Labor/Employment

Sep. 17, 2005

Ruling on Sexual Favoritism: Less Than Meets Fearful Eye

Focus Column - Employment Law - By Arthur F. Silbergeld and Christine de Bretteville - On July 18, the state Supreme Court issued its opinion in Miller v. Department of Corrections , 2005 DJDAR 8561 (Cal. July 18, 2005), generating an outpouring of urgent client alerts, media declarations that sexual favoritism at work is now actionable in California and prophesies that sexual-harassment law has been unleashed from its legal moorings.

        
Focus Column

Employment Law

By Arthur F. Silbergeld
and Christine de Bretteville

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