Sisic v. The Millard Group Inc.
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MEMORANDUM Order is issued sua sponte to address a question raised by the Complaint. Plaintiff Sisic's counsel is ordered to file a statement under oath (with a copy to be delivered to this Court's chambers) on or before October 29, 2015 specifying the date on which the right-to-sue letter arrived at counsel's office. This Court will then determine whether this action can go forward. Signed by the Honorable Milton I. Shadur on 10/26/2015:Mailed notice(clw, )
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF ILLINOIS
EASTERN DIVISION
ISMETA SISIC,
Plaintiff,
v.
THE MILLARD GROUP, INC.,
Defendant.
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Case No. 15 C 8822
MEMORANDUM ORDER
In response to this Court's October 22, 2015 memorandum order dealing with the
directive of this District Court's LR 5.2(f), counsel for plaintiff Ismeta Sisic ("Sisic") has
delivered to this Court's chambers a copy of her Title VII employment discrimination Complaint
brought against her ex-employer The Millard Group, Inc. This further memorandum order is
issued sua sponte to address a question raised by the Complaint.
Complaint ΒΆ 10 and its attached Ex. A have referred to and reproduced the EEOC
right-to-sue letter that is a precondition to the institution of Sisic's action. But that right-to-sue
letter bears a June 29, 2015 signature date, while the Complaint was not filed in this District
Court until October 5, 2015 -- 98 days later -- even though both the Title VII statute and the
right-to-sue letter's specific terms allow just 90 days from the date of receipt.
In this instance the right-to-sue letter shows that it was mailed from EEOC's office at
500 West Madison Street here in Chicago and was transmitted to Sisic in care of her lawyer at
the lawyer's 53 West Jackson Street, Chicago address. Because even one day beyond the
allowed 90-day time frame is a fatal flaw, Sisic's counsel is ordered to file a statement under oath
(with a copy to be delivered to this Court's chambers) on or before October 29, 2015 specifying
the date on which the right-to-sue letter arrived at counsel's office. This Court will then
determine whether this action can go forward.
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Milton I. Shadur
Senior United States District Judge
Date: October 26, 2015
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