Legal Question in Civil Rights Law in Florida
Statute of limitations filing a case
what happens if you have 90 days to file your civil lawsuit and your attorney misses the deadline?
7 Answers from Attorneys
Re: Statute of limitations filing a case
If you are referring to an EEOC right to sue letter, you would be barred after the 90 days from brining a claim under Federal statutes but might be able to bring state law claims.
Re: Statute of limitations filing a case
If you are referring to an EEOC right to sue letter, you would be barred after the 90 days from brining a claim under Federal statutes but might be able to bring state law claims.
Re: Statute of limitations filing a case
If you are referring to an EEOC right to sue letter, you would be barred after the 90 days from brining a claim under Federal statutes but might be able to bring state law claims.
Re: Statute of limitations filing a case
If you are referring to an EEOC right to sue letter, you would be barred after the 90 days from brining a claim under Federal statutes but might be able to bring state law claims.
Re: Statute of limitations filing a case
If you are referring to an EEOC right to sue letter, you would be barred after the 90 days from brining a claim under Federal statutes but might be able to bring state law claims.
Re: Statute of limitations filing a case
If you are referring to an EEOC right to sue letter, you would be barred after the 90 days from brining a claim under Federal statutes but might be able to bring state law claims.
Re: Statute of limitations filing a case
If you are referring to an EEOC right to sue letter, you would be barred after the 90 days from brining a claim under Federal statutes but might be able to bring state law claims.
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