Eeoc Lawsuit Legal Guidance

Summary

EEOC can sue on your behalf even if your lawyer doesnt want to proceed. If a company is going out of business, it doesnt exempt them from legal responsibilities. Consult another attorney for further assistance. If the company files for bankruptcy in Delaware, it may affect your case but does not necessarily exempt them from legal responsibilities. Contact the EEOC Phoenix District Office for more information.

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EEOC went ahead with sued my Lawyer doesn't want to proceed I do want to proceed cause the company says they are going out of business
Hi **** ****, thank you for providing the details. Can you please confirm your current location, so I can provide legal advice relevant to your jurisdiction?
Tucson Az *
Hello **** ****,
Under the federal law:
- EEOC can sue on your behalf even if your lawyer doesn't want to proceed.
- If a company is going out of business, it doesn't exempt them from legal responsibilities.
Please consult with another attorney for further assistance.
I can't teach EEOC I have tried all week
Hello **** ****,
It seems like you're facing difficulties in contacting the EEOC. Here's their contact information:

EEOC Phoenix District Office


Phone: *-*-*-*
Website: www.eeoc.gov

Please try reaching out to them again during their working hours for better assistance.
Lawyer also said the vpanu is filing bank rip in DelawTe
Hi **** ****, it seems there's an issue regarding a bankruptcy filing in Delaware. Could you please provide more specifics about this situation?
They have places all over. My issue happen in Tucson Az
Hello **** ****,
If the company files for bankruptcy in Delaware, it may affect your case in some ways. However, it does not necessarily mean that they will be exempt from legal responsibilities. I suggest you consult a bankruptcy attorney for further advice.