BROWN v. TOLEDO MENTAL HYGIENE CLINIC

No. L-77-074.

63 Ohio App. 2d 73 (1977)

BROWN, APPELLEE, v. TOLEDO MENTAL HYGIENE CLINIC, APPELLANT, ET AL.

Court of Appeals of Ohio, Lucas County.

Decided November 25, 1977.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Ms. Doris K. Wohl, for appellee.

Mr. Patrick J. Johnson, for appellant.


BROWN, J.

This is an appeal from a ruling by the Lucas County Common Pleas Court enjoining the appellant, Toledo Mental Hygiene Clinic, from enforcing its mandatory retirement policy against an employee, appellee Oril Brown.

This case involves a unique situation in which a public employee is subject to two conflicting retirement policies, one imposed by her private employer and one imposed by the state through R. C. Chapter 145. The circumstances under which...

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