Graydon Head & Ritchey LLP | USA | 27 Oct 2021
The Ohio Supreme Court has approved a new rule establishing specific requirements for custody evaluations in child custody cases. The new standards…
Keis George LLP | USA | 23 Jan 2018
Liability for the actions of minors can always be a sticky issue. However, in certain scenarios, parents or guardians can be held liable for damage(s)…
Vorys Sater Seymour and Pease LLP | USA | 21 Aug 2017
One of the many reasons that clients consider trusts in their estate planning is to protect assets from the creditors of their beneficiaries. In this…
Vorys Sater Seymour and Pease LLP | USA | 19 Dec 2016
Last week, Governor Kasich signed into law Senate Bill 232, which makes changes to Ohio’s statutes on intestacy, wills, and trusts. The legislation…
Taft Stettinius & Hollister LLP | USA | 21 Nov 2016
Family business owners, and their children who may come to own or participate in a family business, are well-advised to enter into a prenuptial…
Thompson Hine LLP | USA | 8 Sep 2016
The prohibition against aiding clients in carrying out crimes and frauds has been in the news lately, in connection with the quandary that lawyers…
Kegler Brown Hill + Ritter | USA | 4 Sep 2015
The United States Supreme Court's recent decision requiring all states to recognize same-sex marriage opens the door to such spouses to rights under…
Kegler Brown Hill + Ritter | USA | 19 May 2015
The Ohio Supreme Court has imposed a two-year suspension on a Cleveland attorney who used a state database to keep tabs on his children and ex-wife…
Kegler Brown Hill + Ritter | USA | 9 Mar 2015
A family favor landed Jennifer Ann Gorby of Salem, Ohio, a one-year suspension, stayed on conditions. The case serves as a reminder that no good deed…
Vorys Sater Seymour and Pease LLP | USA | 15 Dec 2014
When bankers see news reports about the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA), Ohio’s Marriage Amendment and recent court cases involving same-sex marriages…