Civil Litigation,
Labor/Employment,
Insurance,
Civil Rights
Jan. 11, 2018
Who will pay for your #MeToo experience?
If the movement is to succeed, we may need to address, and litigate the issue of who pays.





Jaymeson Pegue
Partner
Pegue & Thompson
Pegue & Thompson has offices in Los Angeles and Santa Fe.
The #MeToo movement presents not only a watershed moment in the social conscience of the country, it presents a basic legal-economic question. Who pays? The offender? The offender's employer? Congress? Or an insurance carrier?
The current list of big name offenders offers guidance. It can be grouped into two classes. In Class One are the private sector alleged offenders. This group includes Donald Trump, Bill Cosby, Roger Ailes, Bill...
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