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ARBITRATION AGREEMENT WHICH REQUIRED EMPLOYEES TO PAY FOR THEIR ATTORNEY IS UNENFORCEABLE
 
 

Title VII provides for fee shifting. If the employee prevails, then legal fees may be awarded as part of the remedial process. An arbitration agreement can not prevent this.

 
(McCaskill v. SCI Management Corp. 7th Cir.)
 
 
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