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Legal Clinic
Keisha-Ann G. Gray in the New York office of Proskauer Rose LLP, a national labor and employment law firm, answers HR legal questions.
 
            This Month's Questions
Responsibility for the Actions of Others
Question: Can you explain if there is any difference between the duty to report an incident when you are an HR professional or a regular employee? From a legal standpoint, do courts hold HR professionals to a higher standard? Also, are supervisors held to a higher standard as well?
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