EEOC Subpoenas May Become Stickier After High Court Case

By Matthew Bultman (September 30, 2016, 10:47 PM EDT) -- Fighting Equal Employment Opportunity Commission investigations could become more time-consuming and expensive if the U.S. Supreme Court sides with the agency in an upcoming review of the level of deference appeals courts must give to lower courts' decisions on whether to enforce subpoenas the agency issues....

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