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Litigation Process

   
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At this point the complainant can escalate the issue by going to court and requesting a judicial review. "Upon going to court, the case is handled entirely new, as if there had not already been a finding by the EEOC" (Bennett-Alexander et al., 2004). The courts rule on the case and depending on the outcome, the complainant can appeal to a higher court if approved to do so (Bennett-Alexander et al...
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The courts rule on the case and depending on the outcome, the complainant can appeal to a higher court if approved to do so (Bennett-Alexander et al., 2004). In 1991, jury trials were added to Title VII, this gives both parties an option of a jury trial...
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