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The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission filed only 95 lawsuits in the fiscal year that ended in September, down from 114 a year ago. But 2023 just might be the year that the agency ratchets up its activity in a big way, according to Seyfarth Shaw's newly released "EEOC-Initiated Litigation: 2023 Edition."

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Hugo Guzman

Hugo Guzman is a reporter on ALM's in-house desk based in California, covering legal departments at disruptive technology companies, as well as labor and employment issues involving the NLRB, EEOC and other regulators. Connect with him at [email protected] today.