Conn also received fees to represent his clients, who lived primarily in four eastern Kentuckycounties, according to court documents.
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However, Brent Yessin, an attorney who has offered to represent Kentuckycounties that pass a right-to-work ordinance called the argument simplistic and misplaced.
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Beginning in late 2014, several Kentuckycounties began passing their own laws after advocates claimed Kentucky law granted counties the same abilities as the state.