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Fourth Circuit Recognizes Different Decision Maker Exception in Title VII Sex Discrimination Case

3 May 2007

Court allows case to proceed to a jury trial even though a different manager who had not made sexist statements hired the replacement of the employee who brought suit.

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Author: David Hoey
Firm: bto

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