Discrimination at Work? Meet Harassment Law: There’s an App for that!

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Discrimination at Work? There’s an App for that!

The #MeToo movement has spawned awareness about festering issues of discrimination in our country. Now, lawyer Marc Garbar has created and launched an App to help employees and employers deal with issues in the workplace.

Now available in the Apple App Store and Google Play, the mobile app HarassmentLaw provides the answer to the question from the aggrieved employee or the accused/inquisitive business owner, “What can I do in a potential harassment/discrimination situation, or what steps can I take to prevent it?”

It’s all over Hollywood: allegations against Harvey Weinstein, Matt Lauer, Bill O’Reilly and countless others. Whether in Hollywood or right in your hometown, the #MeToo movement has brought the closet culture of harassment into the forefront of American conversation.

HarassmentLaw Founder and Attorney Marc Garbar said he believes the APP allows people to get legal information fast.

“HarassmentLaw is a mobile app designed to offer employees and business owners immediate attorney access and relevant, employment law related information. With HarassmentLaw, you now have your in-the-trenches, in-the-moment, 24/7 tool for when you need immediate resources or support.”

With this tool, the daunting task of searching the internet for important, exigent information is transformed into a hassle-free support system, available right at your fingertips. With the app, you now have easy 24/7 attorney access, in addition to a wealth of in-depth analysis in the sexual harassment and employment discrimination arena. This unique app provides a convenient resource in the form of a virtual employment attorney in your pocket, available for download now, and available for use whenever the employee or business owner desires.

Marc Garbar has been focusing on employment law matters in excess of 23 years. He is of counsel to Bertone Piccini LLP, a boutique, woman-owned law firm, with offices in New York and New Jersey. A full description of Marc’s experience in the employment law field is provided on the HarassmentLaw app, as well as its sister-site, Harassmentlaw.com.