It ain’t over ’til it’s over, and maybe not even then
An employee who was fired sued his employer for age discrimination under the Age Discrimination in Employment Act. In response, the employer demanded that the employee arbitrate his case, and the employee acquiesced. At this point, the employee could have asked the trial court to issue a stay, which would have kept the case open. Instead, he agreed to have his case dismissed without prejudice.
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