When disgruntled applicants or former employees sue employers, they sometimes represent themselves in court. Even though such cases may lack merit, that doesn’t mean they won’t wind up costing employers big bucks to defend. But employers have a way to dissuade such pro se litigants from pursuing frivolous lawsuits.
Employee is her own lawyer? You can pursue sanctions
To continue reading this page, become an
HR Specialist Premium Plus member today!
HR Specialist Premium Plus member today!
Your subscription includes:
- Ask the Attorney: Answers to your HR legal questions
- Compliance Guidance: Access to 7,000 HR news articles, updated daily, sorted by state
- State-by-State: Summaries of HR laws in all 50 states
- Manager's Training Library: a treasure trove of printable training guides
- Memos to Managers for simple staff training
- The Hiring Toolkit: Job descriptions, interview questions & exemption tests for 200+ positions
- Webinar of the Week: Train instantly with recent recordings
- Sample Policies, Weekly Podcasts, Q&As and much, much more ...