Activision Blizzard Asks Court to Halt Proceedings for Sneaky Tactic
Activision Blizzard Asks Court to Halt Proceedings for Sneaky Tactic
Activision Blizzard has filed a motion to temporarily halt proceedings in a lawsuit filed against it by the California Department of Fair Employment and Housing.According to PCGamer.com, the video game producer—responsible for World of Warcraft, and ever-popular franchises like Call of Duty—has said it wants more time to investigate a recent allegation against the agency.The allegation, says PCGamer.com, could give Activision Blizzard an advantage when proceedings resume. It relates not to the content of the lawsuit—which asserts that Activision Blizzard’s workplace was awash in rampant sex discrimination—but the California state attorneys who filed it.Kotaku notes that the Department of Fair Employment and Housing recently attempted to intervene in a settlement between Activision Blizzard and the federal Equal Employment Opportunity Commission.However, the E.E.O.C. responded by claiming inconsistencies and ethics violations relevant to at least two of the attorneys working for its California counterpart.Now, Activision Blizzard has used the E.E.O.C.’s claim of ethics violations to try and bolster its own position. The company has said it would like to wait for the ethics violations to be investigated—and has asked the court to dismiss the California lawsuit against it if the allegations are found to be true.
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