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Hanna v. City of Long Beach CA2/3
Plaintiff and respondent Catrina A. Hanna (Hanna) sued her former employer, defendant and appellant City of Long Beach (City), claiming the City failed to investigate complaints that she had been sexually harassed while working at one of the City’s libraries. Less than two weeks before trial was scheduled to begin, the City sought to disqualify Hanna’s attorney because he had verified the complaint Hanna filed with the Department of Fair Employment and Housing (DFEH), a document that had been in the City’s possession for nearly two years by that time, and the City intended to call him as a witness to testify about statements included in that document. The City also sought to disqualify Hanna’s attorney because he had contacted employees whom the City claimed were represented by the Long Beach City Attorney’s Office for purposes of Hanna’s lawsuit. The court denied the City’s requests to disqualify Hanna’s attorney and the case went to trial. Ultimately, the jury found i

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