Representing Plaintiffs in Title VII Actions (Employment Law Library)
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This is the first book that provides practical guidance to plaintiff's counsel on every aspect of the Title VII actions. It provides thorough coverage that you won't find anywhere else.Specific topics covered include: an overview of Title VII and its relationship to other statutes; theories based on intent; disparate impact and testing; gender discrimination; case screening and intake; timeliness and the doctrine of continuing violation; exhaustion of administrative procedures; peculiarities of the EEO process for federal employees; the choice and timing of discovery; the probative value of statistical proof; the use of the defendant's computer-readable records; building your own database; subjective hiring and promotions; terms and conditions of employment; discipline and discharge; useful evidentiary doctrines; documentary evidence; class actions; jury trial under Title VII; settlement; injunctive relief; post-judgment enforcement; and more.
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