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What remedies are available for discrimination under the Elliott-Larsen Civil Rights Act in Michigan?

The Elliott-Larsen Civil Rights Act provides several remedies for individuals who have experienced discrimination in Michigan, including:

  • Injunctive relief: Court-ordered remedies, such as injunctions, restraining orders, or policy changes, aimed at preventing future discrimination and restoring the rights of the aggrieved individual.
  • Compensatory damages: Monetary compensation for economic and non-economic losses resulting from the discrimination, such as lost wages, emotional distress, pain and suffering, and other harms.
  • Punitive damages: Additional monetary awards intended to punish the discriminator and deter future acts of discrimination, particularly in cases involving intentional or egregious misconduct.
  • Attorney's fees and costs: Reimbursement of reasonable attorney's fees and litigation costs incurred by the aggrieved individual in pursuing legal remedies for the discrimination.

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