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Workplace Sexual Abuse: Can You Sue Your Employer?

Workplaces should be environments of safety, respect, and professionalism. Unfortunately, sexual abuse and harassment continue to be persistent issues in many industries. Employees who experience workplace sexual abuse often feel trapped — fearful of retaliation, job loss, or damage to

Sexual Abuse in Schools: Holding Institutions Accountable

Schools are meant to be places of safety, learning, and personal growth. Parents entrust educators, administrators, and staff with their children’s well-being, expecting that they will be protected from harm. However, sexual abuse in schools remains a persistent and deeply

Clergy Sexual Abuse: Legal Options for Survivors

Religious institutions, which are supposed to be places of safety and trust, have often failed to protect vulnerable individuals from predatory clergy members. For many survivors, coming forward is a deeply personal and difficult decision. While the emotional and psychological

Confidentiality and Privacy in Sexual Abuse Lawsuits

Survivors of sexual abuse often face significant emotional and psychological challenges when considering legal action. While seeking justice can be empowering, many survivors worry about privacy, retaliation, or public exposure. The legal system offers protections to help survivors pursue their

How Settlements Work in Sexual Abuse Cases

Survivors of sexual abuse often face significant emotional and psychological challenges when deciding to pursue legal action. While filing a lawsuit can be an important step toward justice, many survivors worry about the stress and exposure of a lengthy trial.