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Archive by tag: LPAReturn

A Decade of Extremes: How the Real Estate Market Has Changed Over the Last 10 Years

The boom and bust cycle from the past decade will be remembered as a time of slow, but steady, repair in the real estate market. The Construction Boom - One of the most unforeseen changes throughout the last decade was the flourishment of...By: Weltman, Weinberg & Reis Co., LPA
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Thieves Among Us

United States businesses lose an average of seven percent of their annual revenues to employee theft each year, according to statistics from Statistic Brain Research Institute. Estimates range from $20 to $50 billion, making it one of the most costly...By: Weltman, Weinberg & Reis Co., LPA
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Breach of Contract Claims Find No Quarter in the Language of Ohio’s Statute of Repose: R.C. § 2305.131 Applies Both Tort and Contract Claims

The Supreme Court of Ohio recently held that R.C. § 2305.131, the real property construction of repose, applies to any cause of action, whether sounding in tort or contract, so long as the cause of action meets the requirements of the statute....By: Reminger Co., LPA
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Reminger Co., LPA | Aug 13,2019 |

Kentucky Supreme Court Invalidates Pre-Injury Liability Waivers for Minors

The enforceability of pre-injury liability waivers signed by parents on behalf of a minor child has long been debated in the circuit courts of the Commonwealth. The Kentucky Supreme Court finally provided a definitive answer to this question....By: Reminger Co., LPA
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Reminger Co., LPA | Jul 10,2019 |

Not All Teacher Contracts Are Equal: Municipal School Districts’ Boards of Education Granted More Autonomy Than Their Non-Municipal Counterparts

An Ohio appellate court recently found limited-contract teachers employed by a municipal school district are not entitled to a full evidentiary hearing under R.C. 3311.81....By: Reminger Co., LPA
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Reminger Co., LPA | Jun 27,2019 |