CARTER v. KING WRECKING CO.

Appeal No. C-090208.

2009 Ohio 6802

Theodore Carte R, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. King Wrecking Co., Inc., Defendant-Appellee.

Court of Appeals of Ohio, First District, Hamilton County.

Date of Judgment Entry on Appeal: December 24, 2009.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John H. Forg, III, and Repper, Pagan, Cook, Ltd., for Plaintiff-Appellant.

Donald Hordes and Schwartz, Manes, Ruby & Slovin, for Defendant-Appellee.


DECISION.

WILLIAM L. MALLORY, Judge.

{¶1} Plaintiff-appellant Theodore Carter sued his former employer, defendant-appellee King Wrecking Company, alleging wrongful termination under R.C. 2151.211, which prohibits employers from penalizing employees for missing work to comply with a subpoena. Though the statute in question expressly prohibits employers from penalizing subpoenaed employees, it is without language purporting to extend...

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