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Yes, I am. USA! USA! USA! 6%, 1 vote 1 vote 6%
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Nah, it s not my thing. 56%, 10 votes 10 votes 56%
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Women s rights attorney Gloria Allred has represented victims in high-profile sexual misconduct cases, like those of Harvey Weinstein and Michael Jackson.
Allred has earned some criticism for frequently seeking nondisclosure agreements for her clients, which some argue can help cover abuse.
Allred maintains that NDA settlements are critical for protecting victims and their fundamental rights.
In an exclusive interview with Business Insider Weekly, Allred defended the practice and traced the evolution of sexual harassment law in the US.
Women s rights attorney Gloria Allred has represented victims of sexual abuse and harassment for more than 40 years.
She has made a career of securing justice and financial compensation for her clients, marshaling legal frameworks with cultural moments like the #MeToo movement. And she s championed the expansion and protection of women s rights within US courts.
WATCH: Women s rights attorney Gloria Allred traces the evolution of sexual harassment in the US and defends use of NDAs insider@insider.com (Catherine Brown,Erica Berenstein,Dylan Bank)
Women s rights attorney Gloria Allred has represented victims in high-profile sexual misconduct cases, like those of Harvey Weinstein and Michael Jackson.
Allred has earned some criticism for frequently seeking nondisclosure agreements for her clients, which some argue can help cover abuse.
Allred maintains that NDA settlements are critical for protecting victims and their fundamental rights.
In an exclusive interview with Business Insider Weekly, Allred defended the practice and traced the evolution of sexual harassment law in the US.