Law Practice,
Government
Jan. 8, 2018
Women legislators’ nonprofit terminates contract with law firm accused of retaliation
A nonprofit organization operated by the California Legislative Women’s Caucus has cut ties with a law firm that has become embroiled in the sexual harassment scandal in California’s Capitol.
SACRAMENTO — A nonprofit organization operated by the California Legislative Women’s Caucus has cut ties with a law firm that has become embroiled in the sexual harassment scandal in California’s Capitol.
In a Jan. 3 letter to Wilke, Fleury, Hoffelt, Gould & Birney LLP, the group Women in California Leadership informed the firm it was “terminating our contract and professional relationship effective immediately” over “alleged re...
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