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Fifth Circuit Holds Mixed Motives Available in Title VII Retaliation Case
Posted:
March
25th
, 2010, 10:00am EDT by
laborprof lpb
The Fifth Circuit decided an important retaliation case yesterday. In Smith v. Xerox, the court held that a plaintiff could use a mixed motives theory in a retaliation case under Title VII. Kim Smith won a jury verdict against Xerox...
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