GRAYER V. KENNAMETAL $1.8 MILLION SETTLEMENT APPROVED
On January 27, 2020, the Court issued an order granting final approval of a settlement in the amount of $1,812,500 in Robert Grayer and Brian... Read More
YOU CAN BE PAID WITH A 1099 AND STILL BE ELIGIBLE TO GET WORKERS’ COMP
Many people do not realize that when it comes to workers’ compensation the definition of an independent contractor is not the same as what the... Read More
Things to consider before you post on social media…
Social media usage has become the norm for many people. As of May 22, 2018, Facebook has 2.2 billion monthly active users[1]. The next most... Read More
Personal Injury Law
Personal injury cases are cases where an individual has been injured, usually in an accident, where someone else may be legally responsible. Legal culpability can... Read More
Searching for a Social Security Disability Lawyer?
Have you been injured (whether on the job or on your own time) and can no longer work? Or do you have a medical condition... Read More
Medical Mistakes: A Growing Issue of Public Health
Recently NBC News published an online report citing research that points to medical errors as the third leading cause of death in this country, just... Read More
Wrongful Termination
Do you believe you or someone you know was wrongfully terminated? The employee bears the burden of proving this wrongful discharge. Our experienced lawyers can... Read More
Appeals Court Wage Ruling is Major Victory for Home Care Workers
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit recently issued a unanimous opinion upholding the Department of Labor’s 2013 regulation extending minimum wage and... Read More
Sexual Harassment
Sexual harassment in the workplace is illegal under federal and Ohio law. Sexual harassment can take many forms. It may be non-physical, such as dirty jokes,... Read More
Ohio Supreme Court Holds MEADD Did Not Have to Give Notice Before Picketing
Green Haines Sgambati Co., L.P.A. is pleased to announce that on October 23, 2013, in a 7-0 decision, the Ohio Supreme Court held that the... Read More