Employment Dollarhide
By Mary C. Dollarhide
Workplace romances are more hazardous than ever. Within the last year, the California Supreme Court dramatically broadened the scope of actionable conduct that creates a sexually hostile work environment in Miller v. Department of Corrections, 36 Cal.4th 446 (2005). Facing a novel issue, the court held that a male supervisor's consensual affair with a female subordin...
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