10th Circ. Says Disabled Man Can Intervene In EEOC Suit

By Kelly Knaub (May 19, 2016, 6:21 PM EDT) -- The Tenth Circuit on Wednesday reversed a district court's denial of a disabled employee's bid to intervene in a case the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission brought against a Papa John's International Inc. franchisee for not accommodating him, saying an arbitration agreement his mother had executed did not curtail his right to intervene....

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