Kohrman Jackson & Krantz Congratulates, Partner Sarah Gabinet who was named as 2016 Ohio Super Lawyer, TOP 50: 2016 Women Ohio Super Lawyer and TOP 25: 2016 Women Cleveland Super Lawyer . Each year, Super Lawyers recognizes the top lawyers in Ohio. These attorneys...
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Jon Pinney quoted in Crain’s Cleveland – Costly insurance policies still needed for the convention
Media Mentions | Source: Crain's Cleveland Insurance 2016 Republican National Convention Newsletter By JEREMY NOBILE, January 23, 2016 If a politician is kidnapped during the 2016 Republican National Convention, or if a cyber terrorist compromises sensitive computer...
Pinney quoted in Cuyahoga County press release regarding Armond Budish’s Announcement of $7 Million in Economic Development Loans.
Cuyahoga County Executive Armond Budish Announces $7 Million in Economic Development Loans Media Contacts: Jeane’ Holley: (216) 698-254, (216) 640-0821 or jholley@cuyahogacounty.us 4 PROJECTS SHOULD RETAIN OVER 800 JOBS & CREATE OVER 700 NEW JOBS Cleveland, Ohio...
KJK is Proud to Announce Carr, Hoza and Wardega as Partners of the Firm
KJK is pleased to announce that Connie S. Carr, Michele M. Hoza and Frank Wardega have become Partners in the firm. “Connie, Michele, and Frank are proven corporate lawyers who have contributed greatly to the growth of KJK’s transactional and securities practices and...
KJK Announces 12 Ohio Super Lawyers and Rising Stars
Kohrman Jackson & Krantz congratulates Founding Partner Robert Jackson, Managing Partner Jon Pinney, Partner in Charge-Columbus Samir Dahman and KJK Partners James Ehrman, Sarah Gabinet, Robert Gilmore, Ari Jaffe, Brett Krantz, Alan Rauss, Susan Scheutzow and Mary...
Regulation A+: SEC Increases Access to Capital for Smaller Companies
Authored by: Sarah D'Amore On March 25, 2015, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) adopted final rules referred to as Regulation A+ that make raising capital more accessible to smaller nonpublic companies.[1] The new rules will not only provide growing...
Copyright (and Wrongs) for Religious Organizations
"Copyright (and Wrongs) for Religious Organizations: Introduction to Copyright Law" is the first of a three part series of articles on copyright law and religious organizations. . . . every author should have the property of his own work reserved to him after death,...
Final Regulations for REPAYE Released
Authored by: Justine Lara Konicki On October 27, 2015, the Department of Education released its regulations for the new Revised Pay As You Earn student loan repayment plan (“REPAYE”). More information and the regulations can be found on the U.S. Department of...
Fair Use: Get the GIFst
Authored by: Jennifer M. Hart On Monday, October 12, 2015, Twitter suspended @Deadspin and @SBNationGIF. Was it because Deadspin is among the sports blogosphere’s more irreverent? No, it appears that the National Football League (the “NFL”), the Ultimate Fighting...
UPDATE: Congress aims to Reverse Browning-Ferris
By Robert Bowes with Alex E. Jones Capitol Hill has been busy attempting to reverse the new “joint employer” standard established in the recent National Labor Relations Board (“NLRB”) decision Browning-Ferris Industries of California (“Browning-Ferris”). An overview...