You are on the phone with a colleague and suddenly you feel as though you are speaking to yourself. You hear in the background the clicking of a computer keyboard, and you realize that you’ve lost the other person’s attention. They are surfing the Internet or, more likely, checking their Facebook or Twitter account.

Your associate brings to your attention the Facebook page of a plaintiff or a claimant in a sexual harassment claim which includes revealing pictures of the claimant.

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