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An internal investigation by Harvard Business School found evidence of research misconduct in papers published by Francesca Gino .
Gino filed a lawsuit that alleged defamation on the part of the team of data detectives that had first identified potential cases of fabricated data.
The court has now dismissed the suit against Harvard and the researchers who had been sued.
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