Does your business utilize non-competition agreements? Do you have a non-compete agreement in your job? If so, you want to take note of recent national trends that may impact whether these agreements will continue to be enforceable.Historically, in
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June
28,
2023
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07:10
June
28,
2023
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11:31
Getting your estate plan in order can be challenging – there is almost always something more interesting to do. Not necessarily more important but certainly more interesting. Once you have gotten yourself moving and signed your estate planning
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June
28,
2023
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11:21
Public comment during a public meeting is not required but is fairly common. It should be a time for just that, public comment, and not for a discussion or debate. Providing instruction for public commentors and public officials can be beneficial
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April
03,
2023
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08:47
An operating agreement is a key governing document of a limited liability company (an “LLC”). By its nature, it is an internal, non-public agreement between the members of the company. Ohio law does not require an LLC to have an operating agreement
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March
31,
2023
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08:46
Katie Epperson* is an associate in the firm's civil litigation, insurance defense, and labor and employment practice groups.
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March
31,
2023
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08:31
On February 21, 2023, the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) issued its decision in a charge titled McLaren Macomb, which ruled that an employer violates Section 8(a)(1) of the National Labor Relations Act (NLRA) when it includes provisions in
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March
30,
2023
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09:23
The SECURE 2.0 Act of 2022 (SECURE 2.0) became effective December 29, 2022, with some provisions taking effect immediately and others in the future.
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December
29,
2022
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09:21
Durable (Financial) General Powers of Attorney, often just referred to as a “Durable Power of Attorney,” are an extremely powerful, and often overlooked part of an individual’s estate plan. People often think, “I have a Will, what else could I
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December
29,
2022
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09:08
For local municipal elected officials, council clerks, administrators and especially law directors, it is not uncommon to be presented with the question "Can city council convene into an executive session (a closed door not open to the public
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December
29,
2022
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09:07
We previously issued the following blog post advising of the U.S. Treasury’s Financial Crimes Enforcement Network’s (FinCEN) new rule requiring companies to report information on their beneficial owners. As advised, that rule is scheduled to take
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