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Fifth Circuit Finds Texas has Standing to Challenge EEOC Guidance

By Thomas J. Crane on June 30, 2016
Posted in Litigation and trial practice

Well, I previously wrote about yet another frivolous lawsuit by the former Attorney General, Greg Abbott. But, then he actually won the suit on appeal. See my prior post here. The former AG sued the EEOC regarding enforcement guidance issued by the agency on criminal background checks. The case is State of Texas v.

It is not the Employer’s Fault if the Lab Makes a Mistake

By Thomas J. Crane on September 16, 2009
Posted in Litigation and trial practice

Many employers require drug tests as a requirement for employment.  But, few employers conduct the test themselves.  Most employers contract out the actual drawing of the specimen and testing.  Some laboratory will perform the test.  Some employers will fire an employee for testing positive for a drug test.   What happens if the lab makes…

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