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Davis v. Super. Ct.
Plaintiff in this sexual harassment case has alleged that, although she suffered a good deal of emotional distress while working for defendant and during the two years following termination of her employment, she is no longer experiencing distress related to her claims against defendant. In response to discovery requests from defendant, plaintiff has further stated: she did not receive any professional help for the distress she endured; she did not experience a level of distress more significant than a normal person who had been subjected to acts of sexual harassment and loss of employment; and she would not be offering expert testimony on emotional distress at trial.

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