New Jersey’s expanding the window of discrimination liability
In New Jersey, employees must ordinarily file discrimination claims within two years after the claim arose. But in a series of recent cases, the New Jersey Supreme Court has recognized several exceptions that extend the two-year period in discrimination cases. That’s potentially bad news for employers, because longer filing timelines can make lawsuits harder to defend.
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