Congratulations! You made an appointment with an estate planning attorney. You are ahead of 73 percent of people who have not put together a legally sound strategy for their future….
A recent complaint from the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) challenged the use of non-compete agreements in Ohio employment contracts. This complaint, issued by the NLRB’s Cincinnati office, asserted that…
Ohio’s small business advocates are asking lawmakers to address the issue of high premiums for workers’ compensation and torts by pushing for significant reform. According to their argument, the Ohio Bureau…
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The world of big business has always been cutthroat, but in recent years, brand sabotage has increased and gotten easier by the number of ways competitors can attack your business…
You own a business, and one of your customers writes a check as payment for your goods or services. After you cash the check, the bank returns it to you,…
Getting your startup business off the ground can be a challenge. One of the greatest barriers facing business startups is obtaining financing. Without enough collateral to secure loan obligations, a…
Few issues catch both landlords and tenants off-guard more than an automatic renewal provision in a lease. Ostensibly to ensure and protect an ongoing landlord-tenant relationship, most of the time,…
You May Qualify for Property Tax Relief -Steve Gill, Partner, Sleggs, Danzinger & Gill; Connie Powall, Partner, Gertsburg Licata As anticipated, Ohio recently passed S.B. 57 into law that may…