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  • October 03, 2018

    Sexual Harassment Claims and Misconduct in Era of #MeToo

    Duties and risks for employers and employees seeking to protect themselves from sexual harassment claims.

    In this era of viral social media and #MeToo, "sexual harassment" is often used to talk about a variety of sex-based misconduct both in and out of the workplace. Wisconsin attorneys Sara Geenen and Erica Reib discuss the duties and risks for both employers and employees seeking to protect themselves.

    Geenen and Reib presented at the 2018 State Bar of Wisconsin Annual Meeting & Conference.

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    • Read: #MeToo Marks a Changing Tide for Employers, Wisconsin Lawyer, September 2018
      Harassment and discrimination can and do occur in all types of workplaces, including in the legal profession. Here are recommendations lawyers should share with their employer-clients – and take into account when assessing their own legal environments.

    • OnDemand: #MeToo: Investigating and Addressing Claims of Sexual Harassment, State Bar of Wisconsin PINNACLE®
      Sexual harassment has proven to be pervasive - rearing its head everywhere from the shop floor to the executive suite. Learn techniques for drafting and implementing effective sexual harassment policies, training employees, conducting fair and thorough investigations, and implementing appropriate corrective action to prevent and remedy incidents.

    • OnDemand: Identifying and Preventing Workplace Sexual Harassment in the Wake of #MeToo, State Bar of Wisconsin PINNACLE®
      From Harvey Weinstein to Matt Lauer, 2017 was a year of explosive sexual harassment scandals impacting people in multiple industries. As harassment accusations continue to dominate the headlines, businesses are under heightened scrutiny to quickly and effectively address workplace misconduct. Identifying and Preventing Workplace Sexual Harassment in the Wake of #MeToo is your roadmap to help clients deal with misconduct legally and sensitively.

    • OnDemand: Sexual Harassment in the Workplace, State Bar of Wisconsin PINNACLE®
      At the water cooler, one employee tells another employee a lewd joke in the hearing of a number of other employees. Is this a situation of sexual harassment? Sexual harassment can be defined as conduct that creates a hostile work environment or a form of sex discrimination that interferes with an employee’s success. This conduct can take the form of uninvited comments or behavior regarding a victim’s sex life, gender, or sexual orientation. Sexual Harassment in the Workplace is your guide to understanding, investigating, and representing sexual harassment cases.


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