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Our sexual harassment attorneys represent employees who are victims of sexual harassment in the workplace. Please contact our employment lawyers if you have experienced sexual harassment at work.
Unfortunately, sexual harassment in the workplace is a common occurrence. The sexual harassment definition is broad and includes:
In addition to the above listed acts, sexual harassment may include numerous other actions or scenarios. Contact our discrimination lawyers today if you feel like you are the victim of sexual harassment.
Sometimes, there are certain requirements that must be before an employee can successfully sue for sexual harassment. These requirements might require the employee to make a formal complaint in compliance with the company’s policy.
Additionally, employees who are victims of sexual harassment often quit their jobs before contacting a lawyer to represent them. This can have a negative impact on the ability for the employee to bring a suit for sexual harassment in the workplace. Unless you think that you are in immediate physical danger, contact our sexual harassment lawyers before you quit your job.