Any home built before 1978 is reasonably presumed to contain lead-based paint. Because of the age of Cleveland’s housing stock and the disinvestment in it, children growing up in Cleveland are particularly susceptible to lead poisoning and its
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March
31,
2022
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11:58
Selling your business is one of the most important financial decisions you will make as a business owner and there are a multitude of questions that arise with that consideration. Our corporate and business attorneys are often asked the questions
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December
27,
2021
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12:38
Ken Smith focuses his practice within the General Civil Litigation,Labor and Employment, and Intellectual Property groups, representing companies and employers in all aspects of their business needs.
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December
27,
2021
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12:19
Every year, many Ohioans consider changing residency from Ohio to Florida. There certainly are a number of benefits to becoming a Florida resident such as no state income tax and Florida's homestead exemption, which not only reduces the amount of
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November
03,
2021
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02:18
If you have tipped employees, then you should be aware of the Department of Labor’s new regulations. The requirements for how employers administer tips will be changing on December 28, 2021. This summary will explain the changes and provide some
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October
07,
2021
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09:18
September
28,
2021
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12:00
The County Fiscal Officer is responsible under Ohio law for the valuation of all real estate in its respective county. Real estate is reevaluated in two cycles, the sexennial reappraisal (every six years) and the triennial update (every third year
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September
28,
2021
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11:57
As states across the country continue to impose limitations on non-competition and non-solicitation agreements between employers and employees, Illinois has recently followed suit by codifying new restrictions. On May 31, 2021, Illinois’ state
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September
28,
2021
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11:55
With the transition of the Presidential Administration and control of the U.S. Senate, there is talk of changes to the tax code in the air. Nothing is certain yet, and numerous possibilities have been hinted at, but only recently have actual
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July
06,
2021
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10:32