Patrick Perkins v. Brigham & Women's Hospital and George H. Kaye

U.S. Court of Appeals, First Circuit · Decided 1996-04-05

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SELYA, Circuit Judge. In this case, Brigham Women’s Hospital (the Hospital) allegedly fired plaintiff-appellant Patrick Perkins, an African-American male, because it discovered that he had engaged in a despicable pattern of work-related sexual harassment over a protracted period of time. Apparently convinced that the best defense is a good offense, Perkins sued. Unimpresse…

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