Ohio Marijuana Law Seminar

 SAFETY COUNCIL MEETING

October 11, 2016 

“The Legalities of a Marijuana Law in Ohio”

Randall Comer, Partner,
Martin, Browne, Hull & Harper, P.L.L.

 If you are attending please register!

Ohio legislation legalizing medical marijuana was signed in June 2016 by Gov. John Kasich, but details won’t be set up for at least a year. We will discuss the highlights of said legislation and how this new law will impact Ohio workplaces.
Learn about OSHA’s new electronic reporting rules, effective Jan. 1, 2017, and their potential impact on post-accident drug testing policies.
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Presentation to
Safety City and
Officer Nate Ashcraft

Breakfast 7 am – 7:30 am
Meeting 7:30 am – 8:30 am

Courtyard Marriott Downtown Springfield

$20 unless prepaid for the year

To register please call 521-1939 or email: mailto:vkelly@greaterspringfield.com
  $20 at the door unless prepaid.
We cannot invoice for this event.
Payment can be made with
cash, check, credit card.
 
Additional parking at Heritage Center parking lot.
Reservations must be received or cancelled by 2 pm the day prior to the event.

Overtime Rule Seminar

Chamber of Greater Springfield – Legislative Breakfast September 29, 2016

Overtime Rule Seminar

7:30 a.m. Thursday, September 29, 2016

At the Courtyard by Marriott

$20 includes breakfast

 

Presented by:

Randall M Comer, Attorney

Martin, Browne, Hull & Harper PLL

 

A Program of The Chamber of Greater Springfield

 

REGISTER TODAY

 

Is your company ready for the Overtime Overhaul!

Your company or organization MUST be ready to implement the DOL’s Overtime Final Rule by December 1st, 2016.

The U.S. Department of Labor estimates that employers will spend $592.7 million to comply with the new rule and it will affect 7.4 million establishments.  The department calculated that it will cost $254.5 million for businesses to become familiar with the regulations; $160.1 million to make necessary adjustments; and $178.1 million in managerial costs. 

This Chamber program will present information that will help you understand the new overtime rule and how to formulate                 your policy and plan.

Springfield attorney Randall M. Comer named OSBA president-elect

Springfield attorney Randall M. Comer named OSBA president-elect

Springfield attorney Randall M. Comer named OSBA president-elect

Columbus, Ohio (April 29, 2016) – Springfield attorney Randall M. Comer was elected to become the Ohio State Bar Association’s (OSBA) president-elect today at the OSBA’s All-Ohio Legal Forum in Cincinnati. Comer will take office as OSBA president on July 1, 2017.

Comer, a partner with Martin, Browne, Hull & Harper, PLL since 2008, is a civil trial attorney specializing in labor and employment, workers’ compensation, and contract disputes. He earned his bachelor’s degree from the College of Charleston in 1993, and his law degree from the University of Cincinnati College of Law in 2000. In addition to the OSBA, he is a member of the Clark County Bar Association, the Dayton Bar Association and the Green County Bar Association. Comer is an Ohio State Bar Foundation Fellow. He was also selected for Ohio Super Lawyers® 2011-2013, and for Ohio Super Lawyers Rising Stars® 2005.

Actively involved in his community, Comer serves as the chair of the Clark County Mental Health Foundation and as a trustee for the Community Health Foundation. He also serves on the Springfield Foundation’s Governance Committee and the Selective Service Board.

Counting his family as his greatest blessing, Randall enjoys spending time with his wife, Tamara, and three children: Grace, Grant and Matthew.

“I am truly honored to have been elected to further serve our esteemed association,” Comer said. “As president-elect, I will continue to build upon the great work started by others and strive tirelessly to ensure that the OSBA retains its proper place as the number one bar association in the country.”

The Ohio State Bar Association, founded in 1880, is a voluntary association representing approximately 22,000 members of the bench and bar of Ohio, as well as nearly 4,000 legal assistants and law students. Through its activities and the activities of its related organizations, the OSBA serves both its members and the public by promoting the highest standards in the practice of law and the administration of justice.