We have become aware of multiple cyber-attacks that have targeted Northeast Ohio businesses over the past two weeks. Several of these
DOL Announces New Salary Threshold for White Collar Exemptions
On September 24, 2019, the U.S. Department of Labor announced that effective January 1, 2020, the salary threshold for an employee to be
New Bankruptcy Law for “Small” Businesses (and Those Who “Run” Them)
On August 23, 2019, the President signed into law an amendment to the Bankruptcy Code that establishes a new Chapter 11
David Croft Discusses “Data Breach Horror Stories” at DisruptHR Cleveland 9.0
Data Breach Horror Stories (And What We Can Learn From Them) | David Croft | DisruptHR Talks from DisruptHR on Vimeo.
THe SEC Has Approved Tokenized Security Offerings Under Regulation A+
On July 10th, 2019, the United States Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) approved a Regulation A+ tokenized security offering for a
Meyers Roman Applauds Our Attorneys Named in the 2020 Edition of The Best Lawyers in America©
We are pleased to announce that several of our attorneys have been recognized by The Best Lawyers of America© Magazine for 2020: Richard Bain (Litigation
New Information for HR Professionals!
Meyers Roman & DS Benefits Group Co-Present a Complimentary Seminar August 29, 2019 on: Legal use of Medical Marijuana and Opiates,
Anne Meyers Receives 2019 ORT Jurisprudence Award
The firm is proud to announce that Anne L. Meyers, our Founding Partner, along with Michael J. Frantz, Founding Partner of
Blockchain Does (or Will) Affect Your Business
The emerging Blockchain technology is a potential game-changer for businesses, if you haven’t yet registered, join David Croft, Chair of our Blockchain
Should a C Corporation with the 21% Tax Rate Be Seriously Considered over an S Corporation or LLC?
Mario J. Fazio, Esq. The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 (“2017 Tax Act”) reduced the C Corporation federal