Labor/Employment
Sep. 25, 2001
Time After Time
In a sweeping new opinion, the California Supreme Court has made it easier than ever for a plaintiff in a disability-discrimination case to reach back in time and sue an employer for actions that occurred years before the filing of the lawsuit. Richards v. CH2M Hill Inc. , 2001 WL 951286 (Cal. Aug. 23, 2001).




By Anthony J. Oncidi
In a sweeping new opinion, the California Supreme Court has made it easier than ever for a plaintiff in a disability-discrimination case to reach back in time and sue an employer for actions that occurred years before the filing of the lawsuit. Richards v. CH2M Hill Inc., 2001 WL 951286 ...
In a sweeping new opinion, the California Supreme Court has made it easier than ever for a plaintiff in a disability-discrimination case to reach back in time and sue an employer for actions that occurred years before the filing of the lawsuit. Richards v. CH2M Hill Inc., 2001 WL 951286 ...
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