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Wednesday, September 24, 2014

  • Seventh Circuit: The court upheld FMLA verdict for employee whose primary employer had only 33 employees but including “joint employer” resulted in FMLA coverage; the court also upheld $325,000 in attorney’s fees despite only $43,200 verdict, in light of defendant’s “blunderbuss” defense 
  • EEOC: Title VII interference suit filed over employer requirement that each prospective employee sign a mandatory arbitration agreement as  a condition of employment stating that all employment-related claims–which would otherwise allow  resort to the EEOC–shall be submitted to and deter­mined exclusively by binding arbitration

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