Law Practice,
Appellate Practice
Feb. 13, 2023
Lockton is accused of tolerating a ‘hooker and blow’ culture
In her complaint, Sallie Giblin describes a “boys’ club” in the firm’s upper echelons which promoted junior, male employees to the detriment of their female counterparts and encouraged a raucous environment.




The former president of Lockton Companies’ San Diego operations is suing the insurance brokerage firm in Los Angeles, alleging a misogynistic work culture rife with sexual harassment and discrimination, whose executives retaliate against employees that speak up.
The company sued the plaintiff in Missouri, claiming misappropriation of trade secrets, breach of contract and tortious interference with business relationships after she left to ...
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