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Christopher M. Ernst Bricker & Eckler LLP

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Being responsible for your independent contractor’s fraud *

USA - May 7 2013
Recently, the Second District Court of Appeals in Ohio set some parameters for when a business may be held liable for the fraudulent conduct of its…


The power of intent when forming a contract *

USA - April 16 2013
The Eighth District Court of Appeals recently issued a decision in the case Michael A. Girard, Inc. v. Haffke (2013-Ohio-168) where the court…


Can you inadvertently cancel a non-competition agreement? *

USA - March 25 2013
Non-competition agreements can be integral to the successful operation of a business. When an employee leaves the business, non-competition agreements…


Lack of injury sinks class over tainted water supply *

USA - February 5 2013
The Twelfth District Court of Appeals for the State of Ohio recently overturned the Preble County Court of Common Pleas' decision to certify a class…


United States District Court for the Northern District of Ohio addresses National Banking Act preemption *

USA - December 12 2012
In a class action lawsuit brought before the United States District Court for the Northern District of Ohio, the court recently ruled on preemption issues pertaining to the Ohio Retail Installment Sales Act (RISA) and the Ohio Uniform Commercial Code (OUCC), insofar as they pertain to motor vehicle repossession.


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