CITATION FORMATS All citations in The EEOC Litigation Review – 2024 are designed to facilitate research. If available, the preferred citation of the opinion included in the West bound volumes is used, such as EEOC v. Eberspaecher North America Inc., 67 F.4th 1124 (11th Cir. 2023). If the decision is not available in the preferred format, a Lexis cite from the electronic database is provided, such as EEOC v. UFP Ranson, LLC, 2023 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 170629 (N.D. W.Va. Aug. 17, 2023). If a ruling is not available in one of these sources, the full case name and docket information is included, such as EEOC v. BNSF Railway Co ., Case No. 21-CV-369 (D.
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