By Becky Raspe, Cleveland Jewish News For the wealthy 1%, estate plans are an integral part of financial planning. But for the other 99%, many don’t see a reason to plan for their estate, especially if they feel they don’t have enough assets. According...
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What If Everyone Is Doing It But You Don’t Want To? Resisting Acquisition By a Larger Anesthesia Group
By Kate Hickner This article was originally published in the Fall 2019 issue of Communique. The healthcare industry has been experiencing a wave of integration for years. On a daily basis, we hear about health systems and large independent national and regional...
Dog & Pony Show: Service Animals in the Hospital
In this episode of Health Law Today, Kate is joined by Blair Barnhart-Hinkle - an attorney who works as Director of Government Relations for Cleveland Clinic - to discuss service animals in the hospital. Blair explains the legality of service animals in medical...
KJK Welcomes Erika Apelis as Wealth & Estate Planning Partner
KJK is pleased to announce the addition of Partner Erika Apelis to the firm’s Wealth & Estate Planning Group. Erika brings unique experience to the team, with a particular focus on Elder Law, as well as long-term care, Medicaid and special needs planning. She is...
KJK Partner Rob Gilmore Elected to AJC Cleveland Board of Directors
KJK is pleased to announce that Partner Rob Gilmore has been elected to the American Jewish Community (AJC) Cleveland Board of Directors. AJC is the leading global Jewish advocacy organization, with offices in Cleveland and around the world. As a board member, Rob...
As Deadly and Blacklisted Products Plague Amazon, Congress Demands Answers
By Kyle Hutnick A recent Wall Street Journal investigation uncovered 4,152 items for sale on Amazon that were either deceptively labeled, or outright banned by federal regulators. Among those thousands of products, 150 were already flagged and placed on Amazon’s...
KJK’s Susan Stone & Kristina Supler Share Insights on the “Red Zone” With Fox 8 News
KJK Student & Athlete Defense Partners Susan Stone and Kristina Supler share insights on the "Red Zone" in Fox 8 News piece, "Red Zone: First weeks of college most dangerous for sexual assault." Red Zone: First weeks of college most dangerous for sexual...
Arbitration? No Thanks, I’m Just Browsing
By Alexis Preskar You probably agree to arbitration, among dozens of other terms and conditions, multiple times a day without really realizing it. Who reads all that legalese, anyway? Despite the common practice of clicking without thinking, the law requires companies...
You’re as Safe as Your (Trade) Secrets
By Alexis Preskar Trade secrets may seem like something only major companies have for exciting and well-known products, like the recipe for Coke. In reality, trade secrets are common among businesses large and small and across many product areas. The Ohio Trade Secret...
Celebrity Endorsements and the Right of Publicity: Brand Risks of Endorsements
By David Posteraro "In the past if someone was famous or notorious, it was for something—. . . for some talent or distinction or abomination. Today one is famous for being famous." - Malcolm Muggeridge, Muggeridge Through The Microphone "In the future, everyone will...