Law Office of Nancy Grim

Northeast Ohio Employment Attorney

Nancy Grim, LLC
Kent Wells Sherman House
247 N. Water Street
Second Floor
Kent, Ohio 44240
Phone: (330) 678-6595
Fax: (844) 270-7608
Nancy Grim, Northeast Ohio Employment Attorney

Northeast Ohio Employment Attorney

I have been fighting for employee rights in northeast Ohio since 1984. I am certified by the Ohio State Bar Association as a Specialist in Labor and Employment Law.

I have successfully litigated many employee rights and employment discrimination claims to trial or settlement. I do not hesitate to fight for my clients, no matter how big the opponent.

I work in state and federal courts and administrative agencies, including:

  • Discrimination (Race, Sex, Gender, Age, Disability, Religion, National Origin, Ethnicity)
  • Sexual Harassment, or Other Discriminatory Hostile Environment
  • Pregnancy Discrimination
  • Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA)
  • Violations of Employment Contracts
  • Whistle Blower Rights (Retaliation for reporting employers who endanger public safety)
  • Public Employee Rights (Local, State and Federal Government)
  • Review or Negotiation of Severance Agreements.

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Topic of the Week

How Interns Are Protected In the Workplace

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Blog of the Week

Why It’s Important To Have an Employee-First Mindset with Business Decisions

Putting employees first in business decision-making is integral to the stability and longevity of a
company.

Thought for the Week

"If the intern performs work that benefits the employer and that would otherwise be performed by a regular employee, it is unlikely to be an internship. Interns are not a way to get free labor."

–Brandon Ruiz, Attorney

List of the Week

from Workplace Fairness

Did you know that:

  • 1/3 of internships are unpaid
  • interns cannot legally perform the tasks of employees without compensation

Top Five News Headlines

  1. The Fed’s Fight Against Inflation Could Cost the US 1.2 Million Jobs
  2. New ‘Striketober’ Looms as US Walkouts Increase Amid Surge in Union Activity
  3. Russia Gives Citizenship to Ex-NSA Contractor Edward Snowden
  4. Spain Plans ‘Digital Nomad’ Visa Scheme to Attract Remote Workers
  5. NYC Appeals Ruling Over Vaccine Mandate for Police Officers