Lawyers, barristers put on notice over sexual harassment
Lawyers and barristers who fail to take adequate steps to prevent sexual harassment of their staff, or discrimination towards them, face disbarment or losing their right to practise, the profession’s watchdogs have warned.
The bodies that oversee the rights of solicitors and barristers to practise law say they will keep a close eye on how practitioners comply with new duties to prevent sexual harassment in their workplaces when enforcement of the duty starts in December.
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