Don’t sign NDAs: Jarryd Hayne, Kobe Bryant victims’ lawyer
Non-disclosure agreements are a “horrible disservice to the community”, says the lawyer who won sex-assault settlements for women who accused Jarryd Hayne and Kobe Bryant of rape.
Non-disclosure agreements are a “horrible disservice to the community”, says the lawyer who won sex-assault settlements for women who accused Jarryd Hayne and Kobe Bryant of rape.
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