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(upbeat techno music) - Hi everyone, its Amber, Amber Boyd Attorney at Law. Giving you, Your Legal Lunch Break. Now you all, this channel is dedicated to making sure you know and understand your employment law rights. And also, you know what to do when those employment law rights are violated. Today, were gonna talk about what to do when you receive your dismissal and Notice of Right letter from the EEOC. Its to tip it, what I call your Right to Sue letter. So what were gonna do is, were gonna talk about the first steps you need to take when you receive that Right to Sue letter. The documents that you need to start collecting when you receive your Right to Sue letter. And lastly how much your case can be worth. So lets hop right on in. First you all, when you receive your Right to Sue letter you need to read it. I know that seems super basic. However, you do not receive a Right to Sue letters on a day to day basis. And that Right to Sue letter is packed with information thats ve