As expected, a Judge on the Cuyahoga County Court of Common Pleas sentenced Ariel Castro to life in
And Baby Makes Three: FMLA Rights of Mothers (and Fathers)
In our employment law cases involving pregnancy, it's usually the mother who has been the victim of
Ageist stereotypes lead to age discrimination
The National Senior Games begin in Cleveland today. For those who don't know, it's essentially the
How Do the Disability Discrimination Laws Treat Alcoholism?
Cleveland is a good city for beer lovers. There are new beer gardens in Ohio City. There are more
Employees Should Avoid Signing Arbitration Agreements If Possible
In one of our recent employment discrimination cases, the defendant moved to dismiss our client's
FMLA Impacted by DOMA Same-Sex Marriage Case (but Not in Ohio)
In a landmark civil rights case, the U.S. Supreme Court today struck down the portion of the Defense
Supreme Court Raises the Hurdle for Workplace Retaliation Victims
Victims of workplace retaliation will have a harder time proving their Title VII cases after a
Paula Deen Serves Up Spicy Testimony in Race Discrimination Case
TV chef Paula Deen has given us a "piece of cake" employment law blog topic. Deen and her brother