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November 30, 2021
The Cincinnati Area Board of Realtors®, Inc. residential real estate Contract to Purchase became effective October 1, 2021. New Section 28 of the Contract contains several “general” provisions. One of those provisions could potentially have a very big impact on sellers.
August 18, 2021
Join us in congratulating three of our attorneys on having the distinction of being named “Lawyers of the Year” in the 2022 Edition of “The Best Lawyer in America.” Jan M. Frankel — Elder Law; Trusts and Estates Henry E. …
We are proud to announce that 16 members of the Wood + Lamping team have been selected for the 2022 Edition of “The Best Lawyers in America.” These attorneys were selected by their peers and are being recognized for excellence in …
July 20, 2021
As the number of vaccinated people goes up and the number of COVID-19 cases goes down, companies and employees have to consider the option of returning to the workplace. With varying levels of comfort and confidence about being face-to-face with…
Ohio has enacted a significant revision of its statutes of limitation governing contract claims. In March, Governor Mike DeWine signed into law Senate Bill 13, which shortens the limitation periods governing these claims under Ohio Revised Code Section 2305. Senate…
March 31, 2021
The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 (TCJA) became effective on Jan. 1, 2018. Included in TCJA was a change to the “unified credit” exclusion amount available to individuals for gifts made during life and the transfer of assets…
March 11, 2021
Now that the cloud of the COVID pandemic finally seems to be lifting and vaccines are becoming more widely available, many employers are asking whether they can get their workforce “back to normal” by requiring employees to be vaccinated. In…
February 5, 2021
After over 25 years of discussions, proposals, court decisions, and failed legislative efforts, Ohio has amended its employment discrimination statute (Ohio Revised Code § 4112) to streamline and simplify the rules and procedures relating to claims of employment discrimination and…
January 18, 2021
My involvement with the American Bar Association’s Section of Litigation connects me to great opportunities and a network of the country’s highest quality attorneys and firms working on the important legal issues facing our clients. One example is the book…