When a few folks alerted us to a case involving a woman whose sexual harassment lawsuit against her company failed last week in part because her provocative Halloween costumes, it struck us at first as interesting but perhaps not fodder for our Am Law 200-focused blog.
Boy, were we wrong. We took a look at the docket and saw that the defendant company had retained Joan Lukey, the partner who created a stir when she became the first lateral in recent memory to move from Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr to fellow Boston-based rival Ropes & Gray. We called Lukey, and her stories about the case had us laughing, mouth agape, for several minutes.
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