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Guns, the NFL, and the Second Amendment Rights of Players
2008-12-15 17:55:43
I’m sure that everyone who follows the NFL has surely heard more than they ever cared to about the recent Plaxico Burress-shoots-himself story. And along with the discussion about his particular situation came a broader discussion about NFL players carrying handguns, and the NFL’s league-wide gun policy, or lack thereof. Unfortunately, one thing that I [...]
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Do the police really have to read me my rights?
2008-12-15 16:33:10
It happens all the time. A client will walk into my office to discuss a criminal matter and even before I can start the preliminary questioning about the situation, the client exasperatedly proclaims, “the police did not read me my rights.” Usually, the client believes that this is a case-winning fact and one that [...]


Do I really need an attorney to form an Ohio LLC?
2008-12-14 22:36:54
A common question that many aspiring small business owners have is whether they actually need to hire an attorney to form the business entity they desire, more commonly these days, the LLC.  Well, the short answer is no. This may surprise you coming from an attorney who specializes in small business law, but the truth [...]
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The power of lifetime gifting in conjunction with an A B trust.
2008-12-14 16:54:01
Alright, your attorney has just written you an A B trust and now you are set, right?
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Why would someone choose an S-Corp over a LLC in Ohio? What’s the difference?
2008-12-13 22:43:30
Ok, so you are thinking of creating a business entity in Ohio and you are thinking to yourself, why in the world would anyone choose an LLC over an S Corp. Well, the short version is that generally one would not, however, there can be advantages to having an S-Corp as opposed to an LLC in certain circumstances, one such being advantages with respect to social security taxes.
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DUI in Ohio Facts
2008-01-06 14:43:17
Ohio drunk driving cases are referred to as Ohio OVI (operating a vehicle while intoxicated), Ohio DUI (driving under the influence of alcohol), or Ohio OMVI (operating a motor vehicle while under the influence, impaired, or intoxicated). All of these acronyms relate to the same offense, found in the Ohio Revised Code. addthis_url [...]
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Ohio landlord retaliation law
2007-12-28 16:20:29
5321.02 Retaliatory conduct of landlord prohibited. (A) Subject to section 5321.03 of the Revised Code, a landlord may not retaliate against a tenant by increasing the tenant’s rent, decreasing services that are due to the tenant, or bringing or threatening to bring an action for possession of the tenant’s premises because: (1) The tenant has complained to [...]
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What is estate planning?
2007-12-28 15:40:22
Estate planning is a process. It involves people—your family, other individuals and, in many cases, charitable organizations of your choice. It also involves your assets (your property) and the various forms of ownership and title that those assets may take. And it addresses your future needs in case you ever become unable to care for [...]


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