Supreme Court Ruling Makes It Easier for Employees to Revive Dismissed Lawsuits
08-04-2025 12:17 via hrmorning.com

Supreme Court Ruling Makes It Easier for Employees to Revive Dismissed Lawsuits

A recent ruling from the U.S. Supreme Court makes it easier for employees to revive a dismissed lawsuit in some situations. It’s important for employers to know when the ruling applies – and not to get too comfortable when an applicant, employee or former employee voluntarily dismisses a lawsuit against them.Job Termination Leads to Age Bias LawsuitAfter Gary Waetzig was terminated from his job at Halliburton, he filed a lawsuit alleging illegal age discrimination.Responding to the l
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