Q: What evidence is necessary to establish a 'good faith effort' defense to a punitive damages claim under the ADA?
A: Basic to any good faith effort defense is the existence of a written non-discrimination policy. Beyond the existence of the policy, the employer must demonstrate a good faith effort to enforce the policy
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