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Is Your Safety Program Falling Short?
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Parma Officials Warn Taxpayers of “Sophisticated Phone Scam”
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ARBITRATION: USE IT OR LOSE IT
/ Construction Law Blogby R. Russell O’Rourke, Esq Today’s cautionary tale concerns your right to arbitrate. Resolving your construction disputes through arbitration is a
House Bill 8 Is Bad for Ohio Landowners
/ Energy Law Blogby Andrew R. Thomas, Esq Landowners in Ohio should call their Legislators and ask them to vote against House Bill 8.
Some Strategies for Ohio Oil and Gas Service Companies to Survive
/ Energy Law Blogby Andrew R. Thomas, Esq In 2012, when Ohio became an “oil and gas state,” we all knew that the business
Are You Better Off Being Forced Into a Unit than to Lease?
/ Energy Law Blogby Andrew R. Thomas, Esq There are two good news items for forced unit landowners in Ohio. First, House Bill 8,
Moving Ohio Beyond an Extractive Mineral Economy
/ Energy Law Blogby Andrew R. Thomas, Esq On Monday, Oct. 12, and Tuesday, Oct. 13, I attended the Tri-State Shale Summit in Morgantown,
Surviving the Downtimes in the Oil and Gas Industry
/ Energy Law Blogby Andrew R. Thomas, Esq I got a call last week from an oil and gas training company in Singapore that
Confession of Judgement
/ Business Law Blogby Bryan J. Dardis, Esq New legislation was introduced in Ohio on July 22, 2015 which, if passed, will affect creditors