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Dirty Jokes on Sex Harassment Plaintiff's Computer Ruled Fair Game
A plaintiff in a hostile work environment case who claims that her boss' sexual innuendo was offensive and humiliating cannot block the jury from hearing about the dirty jokes found on her own workplace computer, a federal judge has ruled. In such cases, the judge found, the plaintiff's own sense of humor -- shown in her e-mails with co-workers and friends -- may be relevant to the jury's inquiries about whether she would be offended by her boss' attempt at salty humor.Retaliation Claim at Center Stage in Harassment Case
As sexual harassment cases go, Seybert v. International Group Inc. doesn't have especially shocking allegations, but the trial that began in U.S. District Court on Monday could nonetheless prove to be legally significant for several reasons.Fastest-Growing Firms: (Ranked by Increase in Number of Pa. Attorneys)
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