Can a plaintiff recover for failure to take reasonable steps to prevent harassment or discrimination under section 12940(k)?

California, United States of America


The following excerpt is from Blanchard v. Pier 1 Imports (u.S.) Inc, A126243, No.SCV243254 (Cal. App. 2010):

11. A plaintiff cannot recover for failure to take reasonable steps to prevent harassment or discrimination under section 12940(k), absent a finding the plaintiff actually suffered actionable harassment or discrimination. (Trujillo v. North County Transit Dist. (1998) 63 Cal.App.4th 280, 289 (Trujillo))

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