In an article published by Columbus Business First on Feb. 10, 2017, Brian Zets discusses the implications of medical marijuana laws for employers. While the use of medical marijuana became legal in Ohio in June 2016, the process has been …
In an article published by Columbus Business First on Feb. 10, 2017, Brian Zets discusses the implications of medical marijuana laws for employers. While the use of medical marijuana became legal in Ohio in June 2016, the process has been …
Since last September, you have been hearing about medical marijuana in Ohio. For months, it was nothing more than a foggy haze of generalities. Now, things are beginning to take shape. The Department of Commerce received public comment on the …
For years, I have been advising municipal clients to avoid email and text messages. Not because I am anti-technology (I could not live without my iPhone), but because of its implication of Ohio’s Open Meetings Act. And last week, the …
Each county, municipal corporation, township, township police district, and joint police district with a police or sheriff’s department that employs volunteer peace officers, must comply with newly created R.C. Chapter 143, and quickly. The General Assembly recently established the Volunteer …
*Adapted from Columbus Bar Association, Employment Law Committee Meeting and United States Employee wellness programs can provide obvious and not so obvious benefits to employers. First, healthy employees equal a more productive and consistent workforce and monetary incentives provided for …
According to a New Jersey Court, the answer is yes, a step-mom may be called “Mom” by his/her step-child. While this conclusion seems surprising at first, the Court’s focus on what is in the child’s best interest, versus the parents’ best interest is persuasive. In …
Last month, the United States District Court in Cincinnati held the Portsmouth Rental Dwelling Code (RDC) violated the Fourth Amendment insofar as it authorized warrantless administrative inspections. Facing an aging, dilapidated housing stock that was turning into rental properties, the …
In a recent decision from the Ohio Fifth District Court of Appeals, a hard lesson was learned by a party…trial means trial. In this case, the Wife and her counsel did not appear for trial because the Wife’s counsel had …
We’ve all seen news stories involving police shootings. Sometimes those stories feature video taken by spectators, security cameras, or the cameras built into the dashboards of police cars. But, in the future, most video of police encounters will come from …
Effective September 15, 2015, the Franklin County Common Pleas Domestic Relations Division and Juvenile Branch adopted Parenting Coordination Rules. As the Rules explain, parenting coordination is “a child-focused dispute resolution process ordered by the Court to assist parties in implementing …
Ohio is a “one party” consent state when it comes to recording a “wire, oral or electronic communication.” R.C. 2933.52(B)(4). That means if YOU are a party to the communication/conversation, you can record it without telling the other person you are recording. …
ames Holder was a passenger in a vehicle whose driver was arrested for OVI. The arresting officer asked Holder if he could call someone to pick him up. Holder stated that his girlfriend would, and the officer then informed Holder …