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  • Appeals court overturns the conviction of a defendant denied his Constitutional right to examine the computer evidence used against him in a criminal proceeding.
  • Jury acquits former Riverside police officer of all criminal charges relating to his brief detention of an individuals under investigation for threatening another.
  • Jury awards former Hamilton County employee $135,000 for claims of race discrimination and retaliation. The plaintiff's husband, the highest-ranking African American within the county's juvenile court, was fired after 22 years of service when, after learning he was being paid less than white employees at the same level, he filed a charge of discrimination with the EEOC.
  • Jury finds UPS liable for workers compensation retaliation and age discrimination after the company fired a veteran employee just weeks after the employee filed a claim for an job-related injury. Employee ordered reinstated, awarded $330,000 in damages and attorneys fees.
  • Jury awards former corporate executive $875,000 after employer failed to compensate him as promised at the time of his hire.
  • Railroad, chemical company settle class action lawsuit filed by hundreds of Cincinnati-area residents forced to evacuate their homes due to an abandoned train tanker leaking a hazardous chemical in the air.
  • Ohio University alumni file class action lawsuit against after personal information of more than 200,000 alumni and students, including social security numbers, was left on an open server and hacked into for more than 15 months.
  • Veterans file class action lawsuit against United States Department of Veteran's Affairs after personal information of over 17 million veterans, including social security numbers and medical information, is stolen.
  • Ohio Secretary of State settles class action lawsuit over publication of social security numbers on its website and agrees to change its practices.
  • Former Cincinnati mayors file taxpayers lawsuit to force Hamilton County to honor its contracts over the stalled multi-million dollar Banks project.
  • Appeals court rules that woman's claims against Archdiocese of Cincinnati for forcing her to give up her child as a teenager after becoming impregnated by a priest should go forward.
  • Woman files class action against Hamilton County Clerk of Courts after her identity is stolen by criminals who obtained her personal information, including social security number, from the Clerk of Court's public website. Clerk of Courts changes publication practices just two days later.
  • Bank settles class action lawsuit on behalf of subcontractors not paid in connection with Erpenbeck fraud.
  • Cincinnati Bell settles class action lawsuit on behalf of customers improperly charged roaming fees.
  • City of Cincinnati pays $70,000 to Over-the-Rhine man after jury finds that police officer violated his Constitutional rights by entering his apartment without a warrant and physically arresting him for a minor misdemeanor noise violation.
  • Jury finds City of Covington unlawfully retaliated again former police officer when it filed him after filing a charge of disability discrimination with the EEOC.

Whistleblower / Retaliation

Cincinnati, Ohio Employee Rights Lawyers

Federal and state laws protect employees who are disciplined or fired because they report wrongdoing on the part of their employer or its management. Such laws include protection for employees who report workplace safety violations, financial and accounting irregularities, wage and hour violations, sexual harassment or violation of health and environmental regulations.

Oftentimes, an employee will unwittingly and unexpectedly find himself privy to information suggesting that someone in a corporate or government environment is engaging in illegal acts. Due to fear of retaliation, many employees who learn of such violations or other wrongdoing hesitate to report it for fear of retaliation. At the Law Office of Marc Mezibov, our experienced employment attorneys will assess your situation and provide you with advice and support regarding how best to proceed with the knowledge of your employer's illegal behavior. In the event you have already been terminated or otherwise retaliated against for reporting misconduct, we are prepared to challenge the adverse action taken against you and hold your employer financially liable in court.

If you believe you may have information protected by whistleblower statutes or that you have experienced retaliation as a result of engaging in activity protected by the law, contact The Law Office of Marc Mezibov. Many of these laws require employees to engage in specific processes and file claims in a limited amount of time with the appropriate agency, so it is important to speak with an experienced attorney who can assess your situation and provide you with the legal know how to protect your rights.

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