
Baasten, McKinley & Co., L.P.A
Rachel Reight is a managing partner at Baasten, McKinley & Co., L.P.A., where she focuses her practice on labor and employment law, with a particular emphasis on education law and the representation of public employees. She has extensive experience in administrative law, regularly advocating for clients before agencies such as the State Employment Relations Board, the Ohio State Board of Education, and the Ohio Bureau of Workers’ Compensation/Industrial Commission. In addition to her administrative practice, she represents clients in children’s services and police investigations, as well as in labor and employment litigation in both state and federal courts. She is also a dedicated educator and speaker, frequently presenting to public sector professionals and supporting legal education initiatives.
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