John D. Ramsey and Janet Stewart Scalley | Aug 8, 2019 | Articles, Family Law
The answer to the question seems simple. Everyone knows what a divorce is, right? Well… maybe not. In its simplest—but most legally technical—form, a divorce in the State of Ohio is an adversarial legal action between two individuals who are legally married, the...
Stephanie M. Mercado | Jul 19, 2019 | Client Alerts, Economic Development
Following a 17-day delay, Governor Mike DeWine signed Ohio’s $69B biennium budget on Wednesday. The budget includes tax cuts, as well as an increased focus on education, public health and water quality programs. KJK will be providing a more in-depth analysis...
Justine Lara Konicki | Jul 12, 2019 | Articles, Corporate & Securities, Litigation & Arbitration
Late fees are common in business contracts. As a business owner, you want to make sure that the party you are contracting with performs in the manner you had bargained. If the party fails to deliver by a certain date, at a certain place or in a specific manner, you...
Samir B. Dahman | Jul 3, 2019 | Articles, Estate, Wealth & Succession Planning
We often think that the only way to truly protect our assets from creditors is to put the money in an offshore Swiss or Cayman bank account, complete with all of the uncertainty, hassle and lack of control which that entails. In other words, we assume that to...