Ohio Expanding Expungement Laws
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Effective October 29, 2018, Ohio is officially expanding expungement laws and those who previously did not qualify to have records sealed might be eligible. According to the new statutory makeup in ORC § 2953.32, persons with non-violent, non-sexual misdemeanors and/or felonies up to F4 or F5 may now be eligible for their records to be … Continued
CT Law a Sponsor of OTR 5K
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CT Law was a proud sponsor of the 12th OTR 5K – A Summer Celebration. This is the 8th year the firm has been a sponsor of the race. In addition to sponsoring, CT Law attorneys and staff handed out water and bananas (a lot a lot of bananas) to all the finishers. Participants, including some of our … Continued
If You Can't Say Anything Nice
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Many people, young and old, rely on social media for day to day interactions with loved ones and even strangers. Facebook and Twitter have become micro journals, making thoughts open to share with friends and followers. Many workplaces limit what employees can post. Questions arise. Should family courts rely on statements a family member makes … Continued
CT Law expands
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CT Law is pleased to announce attorneys Laura Hillerich and Lynne Longtin have joined the firm.
Ohio Supreme Court Rules on Workers’ Comp. Issue
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The Ohio Supreme Court recently ruled on a case involving the Ohio Bureau of Workers’ Compensation and an individual who was injured while working. In The State. Ex rel. Hildebrand, v. Wingate Transport, Inc., et al, the Appellant, Hildebrand injured his back while at work. His physician recommended work restrictions to avoid further injury. … Continued