Crowder Employment Discrimination Lawyer, Mississippi

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Includes: Affirmative Action, Age Discrimination, Sex Discrimination

James David Harper

Litigation, Labor Law, Employment Discrimination, Insurance
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  28 Years

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SAMPLE LEGAL CASES

Stuart v. University of Miss.

... v. Baird, 76 Miss. 521, 24 So. 195, 196 (1898)). Thus, in the absence of satisfying the statutory notice requirement, no right of action exists. ¶ 18. The pre-suit notice requirements of the MTCA are akin to federal statutory notice requirements in employment discrimination suits. ...

Pruitt v. State

... We explained in the context of employment discrimination litigation under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 that "where the defendant has done everything that would be required of him if the plaintiff had properly made out a prima facie case, whether the plaintiff really did ...

Haggard v. City of Jackson

... Haggard asserts that his termination was based on his being a black male. He further argues that Chandler, as a white male, made numerous other employment decisions that reflected racial discrimination. The City terminated Chandler's employment in 2007. ...