Civil Litigation,
Labor/Employment
Jun. 19, 2019
A concerning trend in employment discrimination cases
A concerning reliance on an isolated 2014 California Eastern District case, Foster v. Bank of America, has found its way into the arsenal of many defense firms representing employers.





Carney R. Shegerian
Shegerian & Associates Inc.Phone: (310) 606-9994
Fax: (310) 860-0771
Email: cshegerian@shegerianlaw.com
Loyola Law School; Los Angeles CA
The Department of Fair Employment and Housing is the California agency charged with enforcing the state's civil rights laws, with the self-professed mission to "protect the people of California from unlawful discrimination in employment, housing and public accommodations."
Yet a concerning trend being exploited by employers who have been charged with such unlawful activity is a reliance upon technicalities that are completely indepen...
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