Massachusetts H4537 prohibits professional investors from making sexual advances or requests for sexual favors in business transactions.
Massachusetts H4537 amends the General Laws by adding a new chapter that prohibits professional investors from making sexual advances or requests for sexual favors in business transactions. This includes any conduct of a sexual nature that unreasonably interferes with an individual's working relationship. The attorney general can bring enforcement actions against violators, who are liable for damages and other relief. Individuals or entities injured by such conduct can also bring actions within three years of the last alleged unlawful act.
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