Can Insurance Companies be Sued for Failing to Provide Business Interruption Coverage Related to COVID-19? Many businesses continue to struggle from mandatory closures and other operating restrictions caused by COVID-19….
Enforcing Force Majeure in the Wake of the COVID-19 Pandemic On March 9, 2020, Governor Mike DeWine took several actions to combat the spread of Coronavirus (also known as COVID-19),…
Do you think you might need to sue someone? Have you been procrastinating? Please don’t sit on your potential claim(s) any longer and consult with an attorney licensed to practice…
Civil protection orders (“CPOs”) are a means for victims of menacing by stalking or sexually-oriented offenses to seek protection from the court system (See R.C. 2903.214). In Ohio CPO proceedings,…
Many business owners learn early on that disputes are inevitable and can sometimes lead to litigation. Once it appears that litigation is reasonably certain to occur, certain steps should immediately…
Get the basics on estate planning in this overview with Mark Turner, partner and head of the Gertsburg Law Firm’s Estate Planning practice. In this conversation with Alex Gertsburg, he…
In part two of the “Mind Your Cannabusiness with Nick Weiss” series, Nick and Alex discuss the opportunities and risks for anyone doing business directly with a medical marijuana business….
(Or… How ransom demands are killing my profession) (Or… Yes, I really did just receive this letter)[1] I received a demand letter recently from a new local law firm…
In an effort to protect their bottom lines, business owners give much consideration to the costs of running their day-to-day operations. As part of this consideration, business owners often pay…
The Warrensville Heights Area Chamber of Commerce AM Learning Series brings together a group of subject matter experts to moderate a lively discussion and address questions each month. The June discussion…