Labor/Employment
May 7, 2021
Horrible bosses: Does the law allow you to be a jerk at work?
Former employees of Scott Rudin have alleged the prominent Hollywood and Broadway producer engaged in extreme workplace conduct, including shouting, intimidation, throwing objects at employees, and destroying office equipment.





Robert J. Hudock
Partner
Hudock Employment Law Group
Phone: 213-418-9444
Former employees of Scott Rudin have alleged the prominent Hollywood and Broadway producer engaged in extreme workplace conduct, including shouting, intimidation, throwing objects at employees, and destroying office equipment.
Rudin, who has since announced he is "stepping back" from production to "work on personal issues," is no doubt feeling the heat in the public sphere. But does his alleged conduct necessarily constitute illegal...
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