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Time's Up Legal Defense Fund
The Time's Up Legal Defense Fund is operated separately by the National Women’s Law Center (NWLC), and was established as a partnership between Time's Up leaders and the NWLC. The legal defense fund provides legal and media support to individuals who have been subject to workplace sex discrimination, such as sexual harassment. It was co-founded by lawyers Kaplan and Tchen in partnership with the NWLC, which both houses and administers the fund. The legal defense fund's director is Sharyn Tejani.

The legal defense fund assists individuals by connecting them with local legal counsel who can apply for support from the fund to cover the costs of taking on a case. The initiative has a network of lawyers who have offered to provide assistance, including some working at discounted rates or pro bono. In its first year, the fund received 3,755 inquiries from individuals looking for help taking on their case, had gathered a network of 792 lawyers who were able to offer free consultation, and had funded 75 legal cases. By early 2021, it had funded the legal cases of 250 individuals. According to Time's Up's 2020 Annual Report, the fund had assisted a total of 4,800 individuals with legal representation and provided media help in 300 legal cases. In legal cases that had concluded, 90% of those funded by Time's Up had resulted in a positive outcome for the individuals supported by the fund.

The fund concentrates on providing legal support to those within lower-wage industries. In 2018, about 40% of those requesting help from the fund were women of color and 65% of them were low-income, from industries like construction, food services, and the military.

It also provides grants to fund education about legal rights and resources. It funded 18 outreach grants totaling $750,000 in 2018, with recipients including the YWCA Greater Los Angeles.

The initiative is funded by direct donations and through donations to the Time's Up organization. The initial fundraising GoFundMe campaign for the legal defense fund in 2018 received $21 million in two months and was the most successful campaign on the site at the time.