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INJUSTICE AT WORK

Patricia G. Barnes, J.D.

I am an attorney, author, and former judge. I am a recognized expert on workplace discrimination, harassment, and the American court system. I am quoted by numerous publications, from Bloomberg to The New York Times.

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