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Bolek Besser Named an Employment “Best Law Firm” for Third Straight Year
For the third year in a row, U.S. News – Best Lawyers has named Bolek Besser Glesius LLC a Tier
Is my Noncompete Enforceable in Ohio if I am Fired?
If you have followed the news lately, you may have read about sandwich shop Jimmy John’s forcing its
Supreme Court to Take up A&F Employment Discrimination Case
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Court Dismisses Retaliation Case Because Complaint was too Vague
The owner of a company tells an employee “I cannot believe you played the race card ... when I found
Court of Appeals to Revisit Disability Discrimination Decision
The United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit recently said it will reconsider an April
$1.25 Million Settlement in NFL Cheerleader Wage and Hour Case
Back in February, I wrote about two separate minimum wage lawsuits brought by NFL cheerleaders
Ohio Supreme Court Changes Supervisor Liability for Discrimination (Sort of)
The more things change, the more they stay the same. That nicely sums up a decision by the Ohio