The California Supreme Court, which must know a hot case when it sees one, has unanimously agreed to review the recently reinstated harassment lawsuit in which Amaani Lyle, fired as a writers’ assistant on the TV comedy “Friends”, complained that the atmosphere in the scriptwriters’ office had included joking about women and sex (see Apr. 23, Jul. 19) (Mike McKee, “Calif. Justices Hit Rewind on ‘Friends’ Suit”, The Recorder, Jul. 23).
Update: “Friends” harassment case headed for Calif. high court
The California Supreme Court, which must know a hot case when it sees one, has unanimously agreed to review the recently reinstated harassment lawsuit in which Amaani Lyle, fired as a writers’ assistant on the TV comedy “Friends”, complained that the atmosphere in the scriptwriters’ office had included joking about women and sex (see Apr. […]
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