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Workers’ Compensation Retaliation Claims Do Not Require Proof of a Workplace Injury

On July 21, 2016, the Supreme Court of Ohio issued a 6-1 decision that an employee is not required to prove that he/she sustained a work-related injury in order to establish a case of workers’ compensation retaliation. Onderko v. Sierra Lobo, Inc., Slip Opinion No. 2016-Ohio-5027 (July 21, 2016). Ohio Revised Code 4123.90 provides in [...]

2017-10-24T13:29:51-04:00October 14th, 2016|Latest News, Newsletter|

Tips for Employers Implementing the Department of Labor’s New Overtime Regulation:

The new Department of Labor’s (DOL) regulations regarding overtime take effect on December 1, 2016. With this deadline fast approaching FHKAD has compiled some tips for employers: • Employers should examine all current exempt positions to verify that they meet the regulations new salary and duties test. • If current exempt employees do not meet [...]

2017-10-24T13:29:51-04:00October 14th, 2016|Latest News, Newsletter|

Ohio’s Medical Marijuana Law – Employers Wise to have Drug-Free Workplace Policy

On Wednesday, June 8, 2016, Governor John Kasich signed H.B. 523 into law. The new law authorizes the prescription and use of marijuana for medical purposes and establishes the Medical Marijuana Control Program (MMCP) to provide oversight. While it becomes effective on September 6, 2016, as a practical matter, it may take up to 2 [...]

2017-10-24T13:30:08-04:00July 15th, 2016|Latest News, Newsletter|

Public Records Exemption for Information Contained on Attorney Bills Clarified by Ohio Supreme Court

In State ex rel. Pietrangelo v. the City of Avon Lake, the Supreme Court of Ohio considered whether certain types of information contained on bills from a law firm an Ohio city engaged to represent it in a lawsuit were exempt from disclosure under Ohio’s Public Records Act. The Court has already found narrative portions [...]

2017-10-24T13:30:08-04:00July 15th, 2016|Latest News, Newsletter|

Arbitrator Upholds Termination of Fairfield County Sheriff’s Office Deputy for Theft and Dishonesty

FHKA attorneys Marc Fishel and Michelle Lanham successfully represented the Fairfield County Sheriff’s Office in an April 2016 employment arbitration. The Grievant, a veteran Deputy Sheriff, appealed his termination for committing illegal theft and multiple violations of the Sheriff’s Rules of Conduct while the Grievant was working special duty at a retail establishment. The Grievant [...]

2017-10-24T13:30:08-04:00July 15th, 2016|Latest News, Newsletter|

EEOC Settles its First Suit Challenging Sexual Orientation Discrimination

The EEOC has resolved one of its first lawsuits alleging sex discrimination based on sexual orientation. While the defendant company, Pallet Companies, dba IFCO Systems NA, Inc., agreed to settle the case outside of court, the resulting consent decree could have major implications for employers across the county. In March, 2016, the EEOC filed a [...]

2017-10-24T13:30:08-04:00July 15th, 2016|Latest News, Newsletter|

Right to Work Legislation Introduced in Ohio House

On June 30, 2016, a new bill amending Ohio’s Collective Bargaining Act was introduced into the Ohio House, House Bill 583. While the bill will not be considered by the House until after the November election, the legislation does include some significant changes to current law, so it will be an important bill to watch. [...]

2017-10-24T13:30:08-04:00July 15th, 2016|Latest News, Newsletter|

Grand Jury Improvement Task Force Makes its Recommendations

The Ohio Supreme Court’s Task Force to Examine Improvements to the Grand Jury System recently released its final report and recommendations. The task force was formed to improve how grand juries in Ohio function and heighten the public’s confidence in Ohio’s justice system. The report made 10 recommendations in all, but two are of special [...]

2017-10-24T13:30:09-04:00July 15th, 2016|Latest News, Newsletter|