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How HR and Judges Made It Almost Impossible for Victims of Sexual Harassment to Win in Court

Harvard Business

The few who do are often confronted with dismissive complaint handlers who treat their experiences as interpersonal problems or instances of poor management rather than sexual harassment. Consider the case of Leopold v. decided by a federal trial court in New York in 2000 and affirmed by a federal appeals court in 2001.