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#MeToo was always a cultural movement rather than legal and while it may have bled into the courtroom, it never changed the standards to secure convictions.
Three ex-Ubisoft leaders receive suspended sentences for enabling harassment. A landmark case with troubling echoes for the wider games industry.
Three former Ubisoft executives received suspended sentences for fostering a culture of sexual and psychological harassment in the gaming industry.
Three former Ubisoft executives have been convicted of sexual and psychological harassment and have received suspended prison sentences and fines.
Three former Ubisoft executives were found guilty of enabling a culture of sexual and psychological harassment in what The Guardian refers to as “the first big trial to stem from the #MeToo ...
Two cases in the New York courts have put the city's once-powerful movie and music moguls — and the #MeToo movement — under new scrutiny.
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Lawyers Market Big #MeToo Verdicts, but Their Clients Struggle to Collect Gloria Allred, Lisa Bloom and others tout victories against Alki David, but getting him to pay has been an ordeal for clients ...
The #MeToo movement complicated that: Consensual-sex scandals might be survivable, but harassment and assault became grounds for banishment.