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AstraZeneca found liable for wrongful termination of worker in COVID-19 vaccine exemption claim in Federal Court
Cleveland – On November 26, 2024, a U.S. District Judge Pamela A. Barker of the Northern District of Ohio ruled that AstraZeneca discriminated against former employee Jonathan Bobnar when it…
Wegman Hessler Valore receives “Best Law Firm” for Cleveland honors, four attorneys recognized as “Best Lawyers”
Wegman Hessler Valore, a leading business law firm serving organizations and leaders throughout Northeast Ohio, has again been recognized with “Best Law Firm” honors in Commercial Litigation, Tier One by…
Business Litigation Attorney Angela Lavin to Speak on E-Discovery and Data Collection
As litigation becomes increasingly complex, the e-discovery process is more important than ever. Law firms must have a sound strategy for collecting, reviewing, and producing electronic data to prevail in…
Wegman Hessler Valore Recognized Among “Best Law Firms” in Northeast Ohio
Cleveland — Wegman Hessler Valore is being recognized among the “Best Law Firms” in the Cleveland area for 2024 by U.S. News &World Report. Several attorneys at the firm are…
What business partners need to know about fiduciary duty
The litigation team at Wegman Hessler recently won a case for a small business client, who received a substantial judgment. The individual was a 49% shareholder owner of an LLC…
Jay Carson Files Amicus Brief Urging the Court for Protection from Government Overreach
On November 29, 2021, Jay Carson, on behalf of Wegman Client The Buckeye Institute filed an amicus brief with the Ohio Supreme Court. The brief urges the Court to protect…