If you applied for employment in California in the past two years, and a background report was obtained on you, you may be eligible to file a lawsuit against the reporting agency and receive $10,000 or more in damages. Contact Lakeshore Law Center for more information.
Here are the key points :
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You must be a California resident who applied for employment (or a promotion) in past 2 years
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A criminal background report was obtained by the employer or prospective employer
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It does not matter if negative information was contained in the report and it does not matter if you got the job or were denied it
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You must either have a copy of the background report that was obtained or be willing to get it (to get it, ask the employer or prospective employer for a copy or at least for the name of the screening company and then request it from the screening company)
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Lakeshore Law will review the paperwork for free to see if you qualify.
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If you qualify, we will file a lawsuit at no upfront expense to you.
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If we win, you are entitled to up to $10,000 plus your legal fees.
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The lawsuit is against the investigation (screening) company not against the employer—so no need for you to worry about impact on your job