03Jul
Invalidating Long-Standing Fourth Circuit Precedent, U.S. Supreme Court Holds that Title VII’s Charge Filing Requirement is Procedural, Not Jurisdictional
Before initiating a lawsuit under Title VII, a complainant must first file a charge of discrimination with the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) within 180 days of the alleged act of discrimination. Typically, a complainant also...
By:
Cranfill Sumner & Hartzog LLP
Source Url: https://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/invalidating-long-standing-fourth-19904/
Related
On September 24, 2019, the Department of Labor (DOL) announced that the final version of the new ove...
Read More >
[With apologies to the great Yogi Berra!] Over the last three years, I have spent a good bit of spa...
Read More >
The US Federal Trade Commission (FTC) yesterday released decreased thresholds for the Hart-Scott-Rod...
Read More >
A Texas federal court certified a class in an ERISA action brought by participants in one plan, but ...
Read More >
Earlier this year, Washington adopted a new law—Engrossed Substitute House Bill 1450—that places s...
Read More >
The American Institute of Architects (“AIA”) produces form contract documents widely used in the c...
Read More >