Edelman v. Harvard – Summary Judgment Motions and Evidence

In 2023, I sued Harvard Business School, where I had been a faculty member for 11 years, for violations of the procedure it promised to use to review faculty conduct.  I say that if they had followed the procedure, I would have cleared my name of incorrect allegations.

Today I posted summary judgment filings and more than 1,200 pages of evidence.  My post offers hundreds of documents, summaries and reflections, a video explainer, and even an interactive AI chatbot trained on the filings.

In parallel with the summary judgment proceedings, I have a motion for sanctions for spoliation.  HBS amply knew litigation was likely, but delayed imposing a litigation hold for more than three years — during which key witnesses intentionally deleted key documents.  That’s spoliation — hence my motion.