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Surge Of ‘Bathroom' Legislation Will Have Impact On Ohio Firms
13 June 2016
Fisher Phillips LLP
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In the article, "Surge of 'Bathroom' Legislation
Will Have Impact on Ohio Firms," featured in Columbus
Business First, Steve Loewengart discusses how if enacted into
law, the bathroom bill could put Ohio employers in the difficult
position of reading legal tea leaves – complying with
potentially conflicting federal law while attempting to minimize
additional liability for claims by their own workers.
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