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Q: Is there any type of different standard for proving sexual harassment in the workplace when both parties are

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There is no difference.
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Q: I just found out a former supervisor gave me a bad reference. Does that count as defamation?

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If it was a true statement or only a matter of opinion it would probably not be defamation.

So it would have to be a false statement made deliberately or with negligence without the knowledge or consent of the subject. Statements meant to maliciously degrade and humiliate are deemed defamatory.
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Q: My mother passed away intestate leaving a one family home with a mortgage which i paid and continue to pay including

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You need to speak with an estate lawyer as soon as possible. You are in a complicated situation that may cost you money in the long run.
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Q: If I can prove that my supervisor sexually harassed me, would my employer be liable?

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Yes, you would have a claim. You have several options to file a complaint. You may want to speak to an attorney before filing.
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Q: Is it legal for a university professor to kick me out of a biology lab for having a service dog? She was not misbehaving

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It sounds like your professor does not understand the laws around service animals. You may want to report her to the school befoe taking legal action.
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