Workers’ Comp University Seminar
Plan Your Business’s Financial Needs – Before Your SBA Loan Gets Sequestered
The effects of the recent across-the-board reduction in federal expenditures as a result of sequestration, which took effect March 1,
Anatomy of a Fraud
Current & Emerging Trends
High Anxiety: Post Accident Drug Testing and Defenses
Workers’ Comp University
Pay Them Now or Pay More Later – Current Trends in Wage & Hour Litigation
Wage and hour lawsuits are steadily increasing, and the Department of Labor has never been more proactive in auditing employers
Seth Briskin Weighs in on Implications of New Health Care Mandates in January 29th Crain’s Cleveland Business
The feature article in the January 29th Crain’s — “Employers look to escape health care mandate” — quotes Seth Briskin on the
Barbara Roman and Jenifere Singleton Featured in “Cleveland’s Finest 2013” Profile Series
Barbara Roman and Jenifere Singleton of our Family Law practice area are listed by Scene Magazine as a top resource for Collaborative Divorce & Mediation
Peter Turner: “Acordia II” — Ohio Supreme Court Revisits “Acordia I” Decision
Earlier this year (see June 21, 2012 Legal Update) we reported on the Ohio Supreme Court decision in the case of
Congratulations to Our 2013 Ohio Super Lawyers
We are proud to announce that several members of our firm have been named 2013 Ohio Super Lawyers by Super Lawyers
Failure to Take Precautionary Safety Measures Does Not Automatically Demonstrate A Company’s Deliberate Intent To Injure Employees, Says The Ohio Supreme Court In Two Recent Decisions
Under Ohio law, in addition to filing a workers’ compensation claim, an injured employee can also sue the employer for an