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Coronavirus Leave Provisions
On Wednesday, March 18, President Trump signed into law the Families First Coronavirus Response Act (the “Act”) to provide emergency assistance for those affected by the coronavirus/COVID-19 pandemic. The Act…
CLIENT ALERT: Coronavirus Guidance for Businesses
Resources for Businesses: OSHA Guidance CDC Guidance EEOC Guidance Download Now Wegman Hessler specializes in business law for business leaders, applying legal discipline to solve business problems to help business…
Coronavirus Update
Dear Clients and Friends: We are living through extraordinary times, unprecedented and full of uncertainty – and we recognize that strong leadership is necessary to maintain stability and confidence in…
Larry Crowther to Moderate at CMBA Presentation on International Arbitration
Larry Crowther will serve as moderator at the Cleveland Metropolitan Bar Association’s presentation on International Arbitration. The presentation will focus on the concerns and issues with drafting, advocating, and enforcing…
How Ohio Courts Determine Custody Issues
Determination of custody, parenting time schedules, and decision-making power with regard to a couple’s children are the most difficult issues couples face in their divorce, dissolution, or custody proceeding in…
The Impact of the Coronavirus on Business and the Potential Legal Ramifications
As healthcare workers and scientists rush to develop effective treatments and a cure for the coronavirus, businesses are feeling substantial economic impact as travel, production, and supply chains are disrupted…
What Employers Need to Know about COVID-19
With COVID-19 in the headlines across the globe and the World Health Organization declaring the outbreak a “public health emergency of international concern, ” employer preparation is key before the…
Wegman Hessler Hosts Judge Phil Calabrese
Wegman Hessler was honored to host a reception and dialogue with Cuyahoga County Common Pleas Judge Phil Calabrese. Judge Calabrese discussed the State of the Court, proposed changes to the…
Jay Carson Appointed by Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals To Represent Appellants
The United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit, which hears all federal appeals for the states of Michigan, Ohio, Kentucky and Tennessee recently appointed Jay Carson to serve…
New Year, New Beginning? January is the Unofficial “Divorce Month”
Every January traditionally sees a spike in divorce filings. Most family law attorneys recognize January as an unofficial “divorce month” with filings trending upward 25% to 30% during the month…