In December of 2017, a Missouri Department of Corrections employee filed a sexual harassment lawsuit against the Missouri Department of Corrections. The suit alleges that male employees called her vulgar names, made inappropriate comments about her body, and asked for sex on numerous occasions. The plaintiff, Jennifer LeFleur alleges that the behavior continued both before… Read More
Posts Categorized In: Sexual Harassment
Teachers’ #MeToo Movement and Sexual Harassment from Students
The #metoo movement, the social media flashpoint regarding sexual harassment in employment, may be focused on Hollywood. However, the movement has inspired women and men from all occupations to come forward and share their stories. One such woman is, Eva Rieder, a high school teacher in California who recently spoke of several horrifying incidents where students subjected… Read More
Successfully Litigating a Sexual Harassment Claim in Nevada
Those who have suffered sexual harassment in the workplace are often so overwhelmed by the experience that they neglect to handle it correctly in terms of the law. In order to bring litigation against an employer for sexual harassment, an employee must be able to show that the employer was negligent in reprimanding other employees… Read More
Boulder Colorado Company Facing Wrongful Termination Suit Closes
In January of 2014, the state of Colorado legalized recreational marijuana sales, approving over 100 seller license applications. By 2016, information obtained by the Colorado Department of Revenue revealed that the legal marijuana industry was bringing in over $1 billion annually. Numerous companies sought to profit from the growing industry and startup business Tradiv decided… Read More
California Company Sued for Sexual Harassment
You can not turn on the news these days without hearing about new claims of sexual harassment. Most of the time, these claims involve well-known Hollywood figures like Harvey Weinstein and Louis C.K., political power players like Al Franken and Roy Moore, and even newsmen like Charlie Rose and Matt Lauer. The fact of the… Read More
Employer Neutrality Questioned in Harassment Claims
The recent revelations that rocked the entertainment industry have led to the exposure of a culture of harassment in workplaces throughout Colorado. When women around the world shared stories of harassment and sexual assault using the #MeToo, residents of Colorado learned of misconduct within the state government. After the initial accusations were made, some questioned… Read More
Oregon Laws on Sexual Harassment at Work
The laws regarding sexual harassment have implications for many people who may not even be aware of their existence. For example, they can have serious consequences for the victim, perpetrator, and even the employer. Employers may be called upon to protect their workers. There are certain key issues of which all parties must be aware…. Read More
Nevada Senate Sexual Harassment Investigation and What Every Employer Should Know
Recent news pertaining to a former state senator has put the question of sexual harassment front and center in Nevada politics, serving as a valuable reminder for employers who must confront the issue, as well. Recent reports indicate that investigation of now-resigned Sen. Mark Manendo has cost the state between $65,000 and $70,000, according to… Read More
Sexual Harassment in the Workplace
Sexual harassment can make a workplace more than a little uncomfortable, whether the offending behaviors are directed at you, personally, or at another individual or group. If you feel the environment at your place of work is unhealthy due to sexually offensive comments, jokes, emails, or gestures, or if you feel your advancement is directly… Read More