What Employers Need to Know On April 28, 2025, the Cleveland City Council passed Ordinance No. 104-2025, introducing significant changes to hiring practices for employers within the city. This legislation mandates pay transparency and prohibits salary history...
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No Direction: What Liam Payne’s Estate Teaches Us About Dying Without a Will
Liam Payne’s sudden and tragic death shocked the world—but what followed should concern anyone without an estate plan. Despite a $32 million fortune, the former One Direction star left no will, leaving behind a young son, an unsupported partner and a tangled legal...
Ohio Courts Reinforce Arbitration Provisions Despite Conflict, Missing Signatures and Litigation
Ohio courts are reaffirming a consistent and increasingly important theme: if your contract contains an arbitration clause, expect to be held to it. Three recent appellate decisions—Denham v. Encino Energy, LLC, Carter-Jones Lumber Co. v. Colabianchi Construction,...
Contested vs. Uncontested Divorce: What’s the Difference?
Contested vs. Uncontested: At first glance, the distinction between these terms can seem intimidating. "Contested" may suggest a drawn-out legal battle, while "uncontested" sounds simple and straightforward. But are these assumptions accurate when it comes to divorce...
Dialing Down the Distractions: New Ohio Bill Aims to Ban Cellphone Usage in the Classroom
Amid ongoing conversations about student focus and classroom distractions, Ohio lawmakers are considering new measures to regulate cellphone use in schools. These discussions reflect growing concerns among educators, parents, and policymakers about the impact of...
TikTok on the Clock: Brands Should Begin Monitoring TikTok for Unauthorized Resellers
The ever-growing ecommerce market continues to present new opportunities for brands. But with those new opportunities comes additional challenges in preventing the unauthorized resale of products online. In the past, unauthorized resellers relied heavily on ecommerce...
Amazon’s “Buy Box” Legally Boxes Out the Competition
On March 20, 2025, the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed a district court’s order to dismiss a consumer antitrust lawsuit filed against Amazon. In the lawsuit styled Hogan v. Amazon.com, Inc., the consumer-plaintiffs alleged that Amazon forced third-party...
The Hidden Impact of Tariffs: Why Brands Must Strengthen Online Enforcement Efforts
In today’s volatile global trade environment, tariffs have become a double-edged sword for brands. Intended to protect domestic industries, tariffs often lead to unintended consequences that pose significant challenges for brand owners—especially in the online...
Avoiding Legal Pitfalls: Understanding Ohio’s Home Solicitation Sales Act
Are you a contractor who sells services directly to customers at their homes or outside your ordinary place of business? If so, do you know about Ohio’s Home Solicitation Sales Act? Understanding this law is crucial, and if you are not familiar with it, you need to...
QSBS Capital Gains Exclusions: Utilize Estate Planning to Maximize Benefits
Qualified Small Business Stock (QSBS) offers business owners significant federal tax benefits of exclusion of up to $10 million or ten times the stock's basis in capital gains, whichever is greater. The stock must be held for at least five years prior to a sale. This...