In addition to paying damages such as lost wages, employers that lose discrimination cases often have to pay the winning side’s litigation costs. But the same isn’t always true when an employer wins the lawsuit. Courts are reluctant to make employees pay when they lose, fearing that doing so may dissuade other employees from taking a chance at litigation.
You won! Just don’t count on losers paying your legal costs
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 ...