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Award of Attorney’s Fees Against EEOC is Reversed

By Thomas J. Crane on February 26, 2015
Posted in Litigation and trial practice

I first wrote about this case a couple of years ago. See my prior post about EEOC v. CRST Van Expedited, Inc.  It struck me as a good case, but the court parsed the evidence to make it seem like a weak case. Too, the court rejected the view that certain “lead” drivers could constitute…

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