Sexual Harassment and Sexual Abuse by College Professors

Sexual Harassment and Sexual Abuse by College Professors

If you are the victim of a sexual harassment or improper sexual attention of a College Professor you may have a claim for this type of sexual abuse and breach of the fiduciary duties of your professor.  In many situations, it may not even matter if you “consented” to engaging in sex with your professor if you were coerced into this relationship due to the power this person has or had over you. It is a breach of ethical duties owed to all students for a professor or teacher to engage in a romantic or sexual relationship with a student.

If you have been victimized by a college professor or coerced into having sex with a college professor, you should contact an attorney to determine whether you have a cause of action (claim).  There is never a charge at my law firm for an office or telephone consultation.

I handle all claims like these on a percentage fee basis, called a “contingency fee.”  The contingency fee for assault and sexual assault cases is 40% of the gross amount recovered from the assailant plus out of pocket costs. You never pay me an hourly fee or “cash retainer fee.” If I am unable to obtain a settlement (recovery) for you, you will not owe me a penny, not even any of my out-of-pocket costs.  My fee is “contingent” upon my obtaining a settlement for you!

Statistically, the overwhelming majority of these assailants quietly settle their claims out of the scrutiny and publicity of a public courtroom.  If it becomes necessary for us to file a lawsuit against the perpetrator, we do not have to use your real name when we file the lawsuit- we can use a false name called a pseudonym or your initials to help protect your identity.

Most Personal Injury Car Accident attorneys do not have the experience or knowledge to handle these criminal/civil tort claims. You need an attorney who has a wealth of Criminal Law and Prosecution experience to handle a case like this. Please compare my credentials to those of other attorneys who profess to have the credentials to handle intentional assault claims. Most don’t. My background includes experience and training as a: University of Texas Police Officer, Travis County Deputy Sheriff, Sex Crime Investigator, Assault Crime Investigator, Police Chief, and Prosecutor (Assistant District Attorney for Travis County, Texas). I have successfully handled dozens and dozens of these types of cases and obtained cash settlements for many of my clients.  Call me for a free office or telephone consultation at (512) 708-1650. We also have a female Registered Nurse on staff to discuss cases involving sexual assaults of women.

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