Responding to an EEOC Charge represents an employer’s earliest and best opportunity to determine whether an administrative claim will become active litigation. Learn what strategies can: (1) limit the quantum of information you provide to the EEOC; (2) best manage Requests For Information and on-site inspections; (3) prevent the issuance of a “cause” determination; and (4) achieve a result which makes the claim much less attractive for an employee and a plaintiff’s lawyer to pursue further.
Responding to EEOC Charges: A How-To Guide
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See all videosHBL offers employers comprehensive legal guidance on benefits in mergers and acquisitions, Employee Stock Ownership Plans (ESOPs), executive compensation, health and welfare benefits, healthcare reform, and retirement plans. We counsel a wide spectrum of clients including small, mid-sized, and large companies, 401(k) investment advisors, health insurance brokers, accountants, attorneys, and HR consultants, just to name a few. HBL is passionate about advising clients, and we are dedicated to our mission: to provide comprehensive, personalized, and practical ERISA and benefits legal solutions that exceed client expectations.
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HBL offers employers comprehensive legal guidance on benefits in mergers and acquisitions, Employee Stock Ownership Plans (ESOPs), executive compensation, health and welfare benefits, healthcare reform, and retirement plans. We counsel a wide spectrum of clients including small, mid-sized, and large companies, 401(k) investment advisors, health insurance brokers, accountants, attorneys, and HR consultants, just to name a few. HBL is passionate about advising clients, and we are dedicated to our mission: to provide comprehensive, personalized, and practical ERISA and benefits legal solutions that exceed client expectations.