By Kate Hickner The Ohio Medical Marijuana Control Program is slated to become fully operational September 2018. Unlike certain stakeholders that have intentionally entered this space (such as medical marijuana cultivators and dispensaries), physicians and others will...
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KJK Welcomes Jeanne Gombeda
KJK is proud to announce the addition of Jeanne Gombeda as Chief Operating Officer, supporting the firm’s Cleveland and Columbus offices. In her role as COO, Jeanne oversees all firm day-to-day operations. She provides oversight of financial, information technology...
New “Opportunity Zones”: A Potential Benefit for Business Relocation or Expansion
By Laura Englehart As part of the recent federal tax reform law, Congress created “Qualified Opportunity Zones” that provide a new potential source of financing incentives for businesses looking to relocate or expand. Through the program, each state...
First Innovatus Summit Gathers Leading NEO Organizations to Explore “Achievable Innovation”
Innovation isn’t just the purview of behemoth tech companies and scrappy startups. Rather, strides in innovation can be found in organizations of all sizes and industries, and in places we’d least expect. That was the message of the distinguished panel of speakers at...
KJK Welcomes Kate Hickner as Partner in Health Care Practice Group
KJK is pleased to welcome Kate Hickner as Partner in the firm’s Health Care Practice Group. Kate brings more than 15 years of experience in nearly all areas of health care law, helping organizations achieve their business objectives and charitable missions consistent...
Introducing KJK Connect: A 2017 Year in Review and 2018 Look Ahead
We’re pleased to present the latest issue of KJK Connect, our 2017 Year in Review along with a look ahead to 2018. Here are just a few of the stories you’ll find in this issue: Connective Counsel Latest News: Coming in 2018 are new features for KJK Connective Counsel,...
Choosing beneficiaries comes down to personal interests
This article originally appeared in Cleveland Jewish News, March 14, 2018. By Becky Raspe, CJN Special Sections Staff Reporter Charitably-inclined people may find it difficult to choose an organization to leave a planned gift to. According to Patrick Tulley,...
Think Twice Before You Tweet
By Alexis Preskar Social media has made sharing content an encouraged and mindless activity. But if what you’re sharing is copyrighted, you could face a lawsuit. In Goldman v. Breitbart et al. a New York federal court found this month that merely embedding a tweet...
KJK Represents Carls Patio in Acquisition by Rooms to Go
Kohrman Jackson & Krantz is pleased to have represented Carls Patio in its acquisition by furniture retailer Rooms to Go. Carls Patio is a Royal Palm Beach, Fla.-based retailer of luxury outdoor furniture that operates 12 brick-and-mortar retail stores and two...
Finding right prescription to battle securities fraud: Ari Jaffe profiled in Cleveland Jewish News
This article originally appeared in Cleveland Jewish News, Jan. 24, 2018. Ari Jaffe, of counsel with Kohrman Jackson & Krantz in Cleveland, began his law career as a “frustrated pre-med student” who wanted to work on health care, without the...