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Bradley Arant Boult Cummings LLP

You Have Mail (Better Read It): District Court Finds EEOC 90-Day Deadline Starts When Email Received

If a letter from the EEOC is in your virtual mailbox but you never open it, have you received it? Most of us are familiar with the requirement that a claimant who files an EEOC charge has 90 days to file a lawsuit after...more

Baker Donelson

Received an Email Link to Important Documents Via EEOC Portal? You Better Open It.

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Did you know that the average person receives more than 100 emails per day? Or that the average working professional sends more than 40 emails per day? ...more

Fox Rothschild LLP

Contractor Alert: GAO Reaffirms Position on Late Email Proposals

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In a post earlier this year, I discussed a significant split between the Court of Federal Claims (COFC) and the Government Accountability Office (GAO). GAO has long held that email bid submissions, which do not arrive on time...more

Farella Braun + Martel LLP

Insured May Bear the Consequences of Insurer’s Negligence

For decades, California courts have mandated that an insurer is obligated to accept a “reasonable” settlement demand within policy limits on behalf of its insured. If it fails to do so, it is liable for the entire judgment,...more

PilieroMazza PLLC

Late is not Always Late: The Government Control Exception for Late Proposals

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A common nightmare of government contractors probably plays out like this: you spend a significant amount of time and resources preparing a robust proposal in response to a solicitation, you are sure your firm is the most...more

Franczek P.C.

April 1 Deadline for Posting School Board Member E-Mail Addresses Online Approaches

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As we reported in our 2014 Legislative Update, a recent law requires every school district that maintains a traditional website to post on that website a mechanism for members of the public to electronically communicate with...more

Jackson Walker

Important Amendments to the Texas Rules of Civil Procedure: Electronic Filing, Service by Email, New Response Deadlines, and...

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Effective January 1, 2014, the Texas Supreme Court enacted important amendments to the Texas Rules of Civil Procedure. These amendments are not limited to the well–publicized mandate for electronic filing. Lesser–known...more

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