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...will miss Blair Hornstine at Harvard this fall, Blair Hornstine least of all. Her life would have been miserable, as Quasimodo in the ivory tower, the H-bomb for first-year women waiting for word of their roommates and a time bomb for Harvard’s legal counsel??no doubt relieved that Harvard was spared the dreaded little envelope, a lawsuit rejecting Harvard’s rejection...
...told by an investigator there to first seek help inside Harvard’s human resources and affirmative action offices. According to the court documents, Goodwin’s case was so “outrageous” that the affirmative action office consulted Harvard’s General Counsel??s office, who allegedly sent Goodwin’s superiors to diversity training...
According to Clarey, at the time of the EEOC decision, Goodwin was also unaware of an “inch-high” stack of paper that documented a communication between Harvard’s General Counsel??s Office and the EEOC. The court complaint states that the EEOC decision was based in part on these “ex parte” communications...
According to a brief filed by the U.S. Attorney’s office last month, the first continuance was granted on the initial scheduled trial date of September 2002 “at the last moment because of the illness of defense counsel??s wife.” The next delay was caused by the appointment of Byrne’s lawyer, Kenneth Fishman, to a judgeship in December 2002. Byrne remained without counsel??producing yet another postponement while he tried to find a lawyer—until this spring, when he retained Frank A. Libby...
...General Counsel??a position which must be approved by the Corporation, the University’s highest governing body—is responsible for all legal matters at the University. As a vice president, the general counsel is one of the president’s top advisers...