Susan C. Stone, Kristina W. Supler and Melissa Yasinow | Mar 17, 2020 | Articles, SD Articles
By Susan Stone, Kristina Supler & Melissa Yasinow As the COVID-19 pandemic sweeps the country, colleges and universities are shutting down campuses and moving to online classes, possibly for the rest of the academic year. Given these events, students may...
Demetrius J. Robinson and Robert S. Gilmore | Mar 16, 2020 | Client Alerts, Labor & Employment
Ohio bars, restaurants, gyms, fitness centers, recreation centers, bowling alleys, indoor water parks, movie theaters and trampoline parks have all been ordered to restrict operations or to close indefinitely in response to the coronavirus outbreak. These businesses...
Kyle D. Stroup | Mar 16, 2020 | Client Alerts, Labor & Employment, Restaurants & Hospitality
By Cary Zimmerman & Kyle Stroup After the Centers for Disease Control recommended canceling gatherings of 50 or more people, Ohio Governor Mike DeWine announced that all bars and restaurants would no longer be allowed to serve food or drinks in their dining rooms...
John D. Ramsey and Sarah J. Gabinet | Mar 16, 2020 | Client Alerts, Family Law
Co-parenting with your former partner or spouse can be challenging in the best of times. The outbreak of the coronavirus (COVID-19) has certainly made co-parenting more challenging than usual, even for parents who deal with one another well–and new questions are...
Robert S. Gilmore and Lyndsay M. Ross | Mar 16, 2020 | Client Alerts, Labor & Employment
Congress is working to pass legislation to help support individuals and employers who are impacted by the coronavirus outbreak. On Monday, March 16, lawmakers unanimously approved a revamped multibillion-dollar coronavirus relief package. The Families First...