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LinkedIn: I’m a Sexual Harassment Lawyer. Here’s My Advice to Men in the Workplace

December 13, 2017

The tidal wave of men in Hollywood, Congress and the media losing their jobs after allegations of sexual harassment has spurred many men in much less lofty positions to worry about their own pasts.

Across the country, mid-level managers are racking their brains, rereading their old emails and checking their text message histories to see if they crossed a line.

As an attorney who has handled a number of sexual harassment cases on behalf of the victims, I’d like to say to these men: You can relax, probably.

Click here for the full story by Tom Spiggle.

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