Terms of use
Last updated 2026-05-08
0. Who you’re contracting with
These terms are entered into between you and Desymphony EOOD, a Bulgarian limited liability company with its registered office in Sofia, Bulgaria, operating the website eeocdeadline.us(the “Service”). Throughout these terms, “we,” “us,” and “our” refer to Desymphony EOOD. You can reach us at [email protected].
1. Informational only
EEOCdeadline provides general information about the federal EEOC charge filing deadline and 50-state Fair Employment Practices Agency dual-filing matrix. The site, the deadline decoder, the state pages, and the educational explainers are not legal advice and do not establish an attorney-client relationship.
2. Not the EEOC
EEOCdeadline is operated by [US LLC]. We are not the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission and we are not affiliated with any federal or state agency. For the official EEOC, visit eeoc.gov.
3. No warranty
The decoder is provided "as is" without warranty of any kind. Outputs are calendar-arithmetic estimates against verified primary sources at the last-verified date; they do not account for tolling doctrines, fact-specific continuing-violation analysis, OFCCP overlay, or other doctrines that may affect your case. You should consult a licensed employment-law attorney in your state before relying on any output to take or refrain from taking action with respect to a real-world filing deadline.
4. External links
We link to primary sources at law.cornell.edu, ecfr.gov, eeoc.gov, supreme.justia.com, congress.gov, and each state's FEPA agency. We are not responsible for the content of external sites.
5. Affiliate disclosure
Lawyer-match referrals shown on the site may be operated through partner attorney networks. When we receive a referral fee, the affiliate-disclosure statement is rendered inline above the CTA. We never gate primary statutory text or filing-channel URLs behind an affiliate redirect.
6. Governing law and disputes
These terms shall be governed by the laws of the State of Delaware, USA, without regard to its conflict-of-laws principles. Any dispute that cannot be resolved through direct correspondence will be brought exclusively before the state or federal courts located in Delaware. You consent to that jurisdiction.
Desymphony EOOD is a Bulgarian entity; for US audience product governance and dispute resolution, the parties have agreed to State of Delaware law.
7. Changes
We may update these terms; the last-updated date at the top of this page is the current revision marker.