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corkyiscool3328

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What are the two types of front pay? Is front pay an element of compensatory damages subject to the cap for sex and religious discrimination?

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To have an illegal monopoly, a company must: I. Control the market. II. Maintain its control improperly. III. Have a market share greater than 50 percent.
 a. I, II, and III.
  b. I and II.
  c. II and III.
  d. I and III.
  e. Neither I, II, nor III.



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Answer to Question 1

Front pay is money awarded for lost compensation during the period between judgment and reinstatement. It is also money awarded in lieu of reinstatement, when reinstatement is not viable because of the continuing hostility between a plaintiff and the employer or its workers. It is payment as a substitute for reinstatement. The Court determined that front pay was a type of relief authorized by Section 706(g) and is thus excluded from the meaning of compensatory damages under Section 1981a.

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