X
28Jan

Ohio Supreme Court to consider whether direct observation method of employee drug-testing is an invasion of privacy

Under current Ohio law, requiring an employee to submit a urine sample for drug testing does not violate the employee’s right of privacy. However, on January 28, 2020, the Ohio Supreme Court will hear oral argument regarding whether a certain method...
By: Bricker & Eckler LLP
Source Url: https://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/ohio-supreme-court-to-consider-whether-94390/

Related

Prudent Process Defeats DOL

A recently released case highlights the protection afforded by a retirement plan committee that take...

Read More >

Financial Daily Dose 6.7.2019 | Top Story: Markets Keep Eye on US Jobs Report

Jobs Report Friday again! Lots to look for in the numbers this month, especially considering the eco...

Read More >

Iowa Workers' Compensation Electronic Filing Changes: What Every Employer and Insurance Carrier Needs to Know

The Division of Workers’ Compensation is in the process of rolling out its new Workers’ Compensati...

Read More >

IRS Finalizes Changes to 401(k) Hardship Distribution Rules

The Internal Revenue Service issued final regulations on September 19, 2019, easing the 401(k) hards...

Read More >

M&A is top of mind: Will dealmakers actually double down in a downturn? Dealmakers plan to lean into a downturn

Half of the executives in our survey expect to do more deals if there's a downturn in 2020 than if t...

Read More >

NLRB Reinstates Broad Deferral of Discrimination Cases to Arbitration, Overruling the Obama Board’s 2014 Decision in Babcock & Wilcox

The Trump National Labor Relations Board (Board or NLRB) gifted employers a significant win on the e...

Read More >