A recent decision by the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals illustrates one of the many challenges in showing discrimination. In Lawson v. Graphic Packaging International, Inc., No. 13-30205 (5th Cir. 12/13/13), the plaintiff (a Human Resources manager at a paper mill) attempted to show a pattern and practice of discrimination by testifying about other
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EEOC Ordered to Pay $2.6 Million in Attorney’s Fees
By Thomas J. Crane on
Posted in Discrimination
The EEOC has been hit with another sanction of attorney’s fees. A court assessed $2.6 million in attorney’s fees against the EEOC due to a lawsuit they filed which they lost. See Workplace Prof blog post. The EEOC had sought class action status in EEOC v. Cintas and lost. Because the EEOC did not…