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Medical and Dental Practices: When the Practice Owner Is the Problem

Sexual harassment in medical and dental practices often involves extreme power imbalance—especially when the harasser is the practice owner. This article explains common patterns, retaliation red flags, how to document discreetly, and safer reporting options for workers in NY, FL, and NJ.

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Sexual Harassment in Media, Fashion, and Entertainment: What Makes These Cases Different?

Sexual harassment cases in media, fashion, and entertainment often involve powerful gatekeepers, off-hours networking, travel, informal hiring, and freelance roles—factors that can increase risk and complicate reporting. This article explains what makes these cases different in NY, FL, and NJ, what evidence matters most, and how to protect your career while protecting your rights.

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Sexual Harassment in Media, Fashion, and Entertainment: What Makes These Cases Different?

Sexual harassment cases in media, fashion, and entertainment often involve powerful gatekeepers, off-hours networking, travel, informal hiring, and freelance roles—factors that can increase risk and complicate reporting. This article explains what makes these cases different in NY, FL, and NJ, what evidence matters most, and how to protect your career while protecting your rights.

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Harassment by Clients or VIP Customers: Is Your Employer Still Liable? (NY, FL, NJ)

Employers in NY, FL, and NJ may still be liable when harassment comes from clients, customers, or VIPs—especially if they knew (or should have known) and failed to take reasonable steps to stop it. This article explains common scenarios, what employers should do, and how employees can document harassment and retaliation.

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Executive Sexual Harassment: What To Do When the Harasser Is the CEO or Partner (NY, FL, NJ)

When sexual harassment comes from a CEO or partner, traditional reporting can be risky. This guide explains discreet documentation, safer reporting channels beyond HR, how to anticipate retaliation and reputation-management tactics, and what to avoid signing in NY, FL, and NJ executive-level harassment cases.

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