Finding negative online content about yourself is extremely distressing. This effect can be amplified if you don’t know the identity of the person targeting you. The internet has made it easy for people to voice their grievances anonymously through the use of...
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US Supreme Court to Decide Whether Employees Who Use Employer Data for Unauthorized Purposes Are Guilty of Electronic “Trespass”
Do you understand your company’s policy on employee access to and use of company email, internet, and data? It probably says something along the lines of “employees may use company resources for company purposes.” Your website’s Terms of Service or Terms of Use...
SEC Proposes to Amend “Accredited Investor” Definition
By Cary Zimmerman On December 18, 2019, the SEC, in a 3-2 vote, issued a release proposing amendments to the Rule 501(a) definition of “accredited investor,” which hasn’t been meaningfully updated since 1982[1]. The definition is an important piece of the securities...
Entering Physician Employment Agreements
In the latest edition of Health Law Today, Kohrman Jackson & Krantz Healthcare Partner Kate Hickner shares guidance when it comes to negotiating and entering physician employment agreements.
KJK Welcomes Cary Zimmerman as Corporate Partner
KJK is proud to welcome Cary Zimmerman as a Partner is the firm's Corporate, Securities, Technology, and Private Equity Practice Groups. Over 13 years of calling Cleveland home, Cary serves as a key component in Cleveland's revitalization. Cary has spent her career...
KJK Welcomes Stephanie Mercado as Economic Development Partner
KJK is proud to welcome Stephanie Mercado as a Partner in the firm’s Economic Development Practice Group. Stephanie’s background is in economic and business development, including business attraction and expansion, site selection, economic incentives negotiations, and...
Constitutionality of Ohio Point of Sale Inspections Under Challenge
The 1851 Center for Constitutional Law (the "Center") has filed two lawsuits in Ohio federal courts seeking to enjoin the enforcement by cities of 'point of sale' programs. A city's 'point of sale' or 'presale' program requires homeowners to pay for and pass...
Samir Dahman Quoted in Dispatch Article on Digital Estate Planning
In the Saturday, March 14, 2015 edition of the Columbus Dispatch, KJK attorney Samir B. Dahman was quoted for providing insight on digital estate planning. Although not quoted, Legal Analyst Aaron Burnside also contributed significantly to the article. The article...
Revocable Trusts – An Estate Planning Tool for All Families
Gone are the days where trusts are a luxury, available only to rich families with wealthy estates. Revocable trusts serve as a mechanism for securing estates for a variety of families, and can be especially beneficial to young couples. As your family grows,...
Partnership Disputes: Some Keys to a Favorable Resolution
Samir Dahman and the attorneys at KJK regularly represent parties in partnership disputes, which are basically business divorces. As often occurs, partners that were once in agreement can no longer continue to operate together, as both sides feel they are being...