Legal Articles, Employment Contracts

Connecticut Politician Faces Sexual Harassment Claims

Blog post about a candidate for Senate in Connecticut accused of sexual harassment.

Greenwich Candidate's Political Career Cut Short Amid Sexual Harassment Suit

Blog post about a man from Greenwich exiting politics due to accusations of discrimination and sexual harassment

Workplace Investigations and Action Against Sexual Harassment

Blog post on the topic of workplace investigations into accusations of sexual assault.

Connecticut Federal Court Explores Gender Roles in Sexual Harassment Law

Blog post on the topic of gender and sexual harassment.

Sexual Harassment Workplace Investigations: A Worthwhile Investment

Blog post on the topic of investigations into sexual harassment in the workplace.

Court Upholds Anonymity of Sexual Harassment Complainant

Blog post on the legal requirement of anonymity in sexual harassment cases.

Court Orders Defense Dept. To Disclose Sexual Harassment Records

Blog post on a federal court in Connecticut ordering the Defense Department to disclose sexual harassment records.

Police Dept. Not Entitled to Privacy Amid Sex Harassment Investigation

Blog post on the rights of a police department in the event of a sexual harassment investigation.

CT Supreme Court Overrules Arbitration Ruling for 'Egregious' Sex Harassment

Blog post on an arbitration decision being overturned.

EEOC Sues Franchiser for Unlawful Arbitration Agreement

Blog post on employment contracts that were deemed unlawful because of unfair mandatory arbitration clauses.

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