While hesitant to order settlement talks between Riot Games Inc. and women who say the company tolerated a "bro culture" work environment, a Los Angeles judge ruled Monday that the gaming giant must provide the state Department of Fair Employment and Housing with documents relating to an internal sexual harassment investigation of its chief executive officer.
A class of women sued Riot Games three years ago, alleging they were subject to s...
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