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Developing New Ohio CandDD Recycling and Anti-Dumping Laws – Amended S.B. 2 extends authority of Ohio EPA director to safeguard public health

Northeast Ohio’s vibrant commercial real estate industry has not only triggered a construction boom, but has resulted in greater volumes of construction and demolition debris (CandDD) that must either be recycled or landfilled. While most of this material is sent to disposal facilities licensed under Ohio law or to recyclers that run responsible, environmentally-friendly operations, […]

DOL Revisits Overtime Rule — Employers should expect some increase in salary floor

Employers across the nation may have thought they were done with changes to the overtime rule. Not so. Way back last November, the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Texas issued a preliminary injunction barring the Obama Administration’s nationwide implementation of new regulations that would have established a higher salary threshold for certain […]

PTO Practices

In an article titled, “PTO Practices,” which appeared in the 2017 Summer Print issue of HR Cleveland (The Newsletter of the Cleveland Society for Human Resource Management), George J. Asimou asserted that employers need to continually review their paid time off (PTO) practices, in order to ensure that they are competitive.

McWeeney to present at GCP Internship Central Webinar

On June 20, 2017, James M. McWeeney II will be the presenter at the Greater Cleveland Partnership’s Internship Central Webinar. In this webinar, Mr. McWeeney will address the topic, “Legal Aspects of Internships.”

Wolfe co-chairs statewide environmental seminar for the Ohio State Bar Association

On March 30-31, 2017, Leslie G. Wolfe co-chaired the 32nd Annual Ohio Environment, Energy and Resources Law Seminar sponsored by the Ohio State Bar Association. The event was held at Nationwide Hotel and Conference Center in Lewis Center, Ohio and was attended by over 200 environmental attorneys and professional consultants. Highlights included a keynote address […]

New Tools and Potential Risks in Environmental Due Diligence

In an article published in the February 2017 issue of Properties magazine and titled, “New Tools and Potential Risks in Environmental Due Diligence,” Leslie G. Wolfe and David Ricco encouraged parties to real estate transactions to remain up-to-date on emerging issues in environmental due diligence, in order to increase the chances for the success of […]

Material Adverse Effect – How It ‘Affects’ M and A Transactions

In an article published in the January 2017 issue of the Cleveland Metropolitan Bar Journal and titled, “Material Adverse Effect – How It ‘Affects’ M and A Transactions,” T. Ted Motheral provided an overview of “Material Adverse Effect” (MAE) in M and A transactions, along with a brief analysis of some important MAE cases.

EMPLOYERS MUST USE NEW FORM I-9 STARTING JANUARY 22, 2017

The Department of Homeland Security’s U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services introduced a new version of the Form I-9, Employment Eligibility Verification. The new form can be accessed HERE. Starting January 22, 2017, employers must use this new version of the Form I-9 in connection with all new hires in the United States. Section 3 of […]

2017 ACUHO-I State of the Profession Institute

On February 1, 2017, Eric J. Johnson will serve as a panelist at the 2017 ACUHO-I State of the Profession Institute in Atlanta, Georgia. The panel will discuss the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) as it applies to higher education and, in particular, campus housing and residence life operations.

Firearms Require Special Considerations in Estate Planning

As seen in the November 7-13, 2016 issue of Crain’s Cleveland Business. Of all the unique assets that may be covered in the estate planning process, firearms perhaps present the most unique set of challenges and considerations. Owners of firearms need to make sure they disclose said ownership upfront in the planning process and seek […]