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Posted by Six String Stu on 10/02/07 04:44
"Robert Maas, see http://tinyurl.com/uh3t" <rem642b@yahoo.com> wrote in
message news:rem-2007oct01-008@yahoo.com...
> Their Web site for applying for employment is inaccessible to
> low-income disabled people who are most in need of jobs.
> Is there any lawyer in the audience who will help me sue them?
Look in your particular state's discrimination laws. Every State has a set.
Try looking within the dept of labor first.
Once you know the specifics of your local state law contact the ACLU in your
state.
First make a criminal complaint at the local or state level state's
attorney. Do this first and timely. In this state the time limit for filing
a discrimination complaint is 180 days. A civil case on the federal level
can take two years before the filing deadline is reached.
In most cases the supporting eveidence of a State level legal case
stipulating the act of a Class A Misdomeanor has accured and adjudicated is
good supporting eveidence for the federal legal pleading.
If you are going to be seeking damages the suit them twice, if ya can.
But remember, there are consequences for making false claims and pursuing
losing legal battles. Not saying you are doing any of the last, mind you.
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