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October 2023

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Everything You Need To Know About The Landmark Lgbtq Case In Front Of The Supreme Court Right Now

You’ve most likely heard that there is a major, landmark case that could impact the rights of millions in the LGBTQ community but do you know what is actually going on? We break it down for you here in laymen’s terms! On October 8, 2019, the U.S. Supreme Court heard oral arguments on three separate […]

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Termination of Employments

What Is A Wrongful Termination In Violation Of Public Policy Claim In Ohio?

I think I’ve been wrongfully terminated. What do I need to prove in order to bring a wrongful termination in violation of public policy claim under Ohio law? Ohio is an at-will employment state. Unfortunately, this means that for the vast majority of employees, their employer may terminate them for any reason or even no

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Sleeping Her Way

Sleeping Her Way To The Top

Successful women, especially in male-dominated professions, are well-acquainted with this accusation. It’s humiliating on numerous levels, but perhaps most damaging is the suggestion that the woman didn’t actually earn the position she achieved. Fortunately, the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals has issued a decision[1] granting women the opportunity to prove the sole reason for their success

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Employment protections

Are There Employment Protections For Service Members?

What Employment Protection does USERRA Provide Veterans and Service Members and Who Qualifies? Service members and veterans give us the freedom and security that we enjoy in this country every day.  So what protections do our laws provide these individuals when it comes to their civilian jobs? The Uniformed Services Employment and Reemployment Rights Act

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Background Check

Background Checks And The Law: Know Your Rights

I was terminated based on the results of my background check. Do I have any rights or recourse in this situation? Our Columbus Ohio Background check lawyers answer your questions in this post. Federal law requires that an employer take specific steps before procuring a background check on a current or prospective employee. If a background check

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FMLA

What Happens To My Job Status If I Take Fmla Leave?

So you tell your employer you need time off work because of a medical condition and your employer provides you Family & Medical Leave Act (FMLA) paperwork for your doctor to fill out. Your doctor sends in the paperwork with an estimated return to work date. Are you guaranteed your same job back? Our Ohio FMLA

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Reasonable Accommodation

What Is A “reasonable Accommodation” Under The Ada?

What types of accommodations are individuals able to request so that that they can perform their job despite a medical condition?  The answer is not as straightforward as you might expect.  The Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, or the ADA, is one of the most complex employment laws. Our Ohio ADA Lawyers walk you through reasonable

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Morrissey V. Laurel Health Care Company: Sixth Circuit Issues Favorable Opinion On Employee’s Ada Failure To Accommodate Claim

Earlier this month (December 3, 2019), the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals issued a favorable opinion for employee rights under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). In Morrissey v. Laurel Health Care Company, the plaintiff was a licensed practical nurse that was forced to quit her job because her employer would not accommodate her work restrictions, which included a reduced or

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