A woman convicted of stealing more than $180,000 in government funds recently found herself back in court for violating the terms of her supervised release from prison. The 6th Circuit U.S. Court of ...
In the 12th District Court of Appeals, a panel of three judges recently affirmed the kidnapping and attempted murder convictions of Samuel Kennel, who pleaded guilty to the charges and then challenged ...
Having successfully campaigned for the creation of a tax credit for businesses that move into a vacant facility, Rep. Nan Baker has now turned her focus to companies that hire high school students.
The Ohio Attorney General's Office last week certified a petition for a proposed amendment to the Ohio Constitution that would impose term limits for members of the state Supreme Court and change ...
With e-mail hacks and data thefts on the rise, sole practitioners must be extra vigilant in safeguarding client information. Beyond financial and reputational risks, a breach of client confidentiality ...
Freelance work has long been associated with creative fields such as writing, photography and graphic design, but the nation’s recent recession has added another dimension to freelancing. Factored ...
Virtual lawyers may sound like something from a science fiction novel but the concept is very real and growing in popularity. Since the advent of websites like LegalZoom, online legal advice is ...
The 6th District Court of Appeals recently reversed the judgment of the Wood County Court of Common Pleas when it found that the court committed a structural error ...
Walking into a courtroom for the first time can be a scary experience. But Hamilton County Domestic Relations Judge Amy Searcy is trying to change that by transforming the nature of the space. She’s ...
NEW YORK — Raphael Golb’s conviction wasn’t quite like any other: using online aliases to discredit his father’s adversary in a scholarly debate over the Dead Sea Scrolls. The 9-year-old case got a ...
AKRON––It was fitting that the culmination of a dream was realized where it started: in the courtroom of Summit County Juvenile Court Judge Linda Tucci Teodosio. Norton High School graduate Rachel ...
Dear Mr. Berko: I began trading cheap stocks -- below $5 a share -- in 2001. I've had some good years and some bad years. Over the 17 years, I'm down about $19,000. I initially invested $100,000, and ...