Harassment Victim's Checklist
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You're being harassed at work. You're angry, maybe embarrassed, and you want to know your rights. But going to an attorney takes time, and costs money. And since most harassment is not actually illegal, you could spend $100 or more to meet with a lawyer, only to find out you don't have a case.
But there are steps that you can take to stop the harassment. Law is not rocket science. You can understand and enforce your rights, if they are written out in plain English, step-by-step.
That's what our online guide for harassment victims does. We help you to decide whether you may have a legal case, and if not, what else you can do to enforce your rights. Often, a letter to the harasser will end the behavior - we give you a template for this. And if that doesn't work, we show you how to document what's happening, and how to file a complaint with your employer.
We also tell you how to file a claim with the state, and under what circumstances you should definitely see an attorney.
And, we answer some frequently asked questions, including:
- What should I do if the owner or president is the harasser?
- What kind of behavior usually is and is not harassment?
- Does it have to be proved beyond a reasonable doubt?
- What's the difference between discrimination and harassment?
Save yourself time and money. Our Guide will help you to "think like a lawyer" about your specific situation, in private. And if you are being illegally harassed, it will help you to prepare your case so that a lawyer will be able to quickly and easily represent you.
The Guide is written by Rita Risser, a nationally recognized expert on harassment law, who has been a practicing attorney in California since 1979.
In a hurry? As soon as you submit your credit card, you'll immediately receive access to the Guide. You can find out about your rights, in your situation, NOW. And if you think it was a waste of time and effort, we offer a full money back guarantee.