Attorney Andrea Downing Discusses Sexual Harassment in the Workplace Amid High-Profile Sexual Harassment Scandals
Published November 30, 2017 by
Matt Lauer, Garrison Keillor, Charlie Rose, Roger Ailes, Kevin Spacey, Mark Halperin: all major media figures who have lost their high-profile, high-paying jobs due to allegations of sexual misconduct at work. Starting with Harvey Weinstein in October, the behavior of Hollywood mog...
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In the Media: Attorney Andrea Downing on Non-Disclosure Agreements in Sexual Harassment Cases
Published December 4, 2017 by
In the age of the #MeToo Movement, with the firings of powerful men after disclosures of misconduct, Salon.com looks at the role of non-disclosure agreements in sexual harassment cases.
The esteemed publication turns to employment attorney Andrea Downing on insights into how NDAs ...
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Sexual Harassment in the Workplace – FAQ Friday
Sexual harassment is a serious and prevalent issue that can create a toxic and unsafe work environment. Employment law attorney Andrea Downing discusses in the workplace and how to document these incidents in this week’s FAQ Friday.
What constitutes...
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Sexual Harassment in the Workplace Part 2
Published March 2, 2018 by
attorney Andrea Downing delves further into in this week’s FAQ Friday.
Is same-sex sexual harassment in the workplace actionable?
Sexual harassment is not limited to a man harassing a woman or a woman harassi...
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Recording Instances of Sexual Harassment in the Workplace – FAQ Friday
While recording instances of at work might seem like a great way to prove inappropriate conduct, it’s important to recognize that recordings could also work against you in court. attorney ...
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Recording Instances of Sexual Harassment in the Workplace
Published March 9, 2018 by
While recording instances of at work might seem like a great way to prove inappropriate conduct, it’s important to recognize that recordings could also work against you in court. ...
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In the Media: Attorney Andrea Downing on Uber Prioritizing Sexual Harassment Cases
Published May 18, 2018 by
Salon.com turns to employment attorney Andrea Downing for insights on Uber’s public troubles. The rideshare company will no longer force into arbitration those who claim they have been or harassed by Uber drivers. The move is intended to reduce the cult...
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