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How much time does a claimant have in order to file a federal civil rights lawsuit after receiving a notice of right to sue from the EEOC?

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How much time does a claimant have in order to file a federal civil rights lawsuit after receiving a notice of right to sue from the EEOC?

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Typically, the claimant has 90 days from the date of receipt of the EEOC’s notice of right to sue in order to initiate a civil action pursuant to a federal civil rights statute in either state or federal court.

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