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On March 22, 2019, Ohio’s law prohibiting the nonconsensual dissemination of private sexual images––so-called “revenge porn”—went into effect: R.C. 2917.211.
Our experience and success in protecting these rights against government infringement is hardly paralleled. We particularly focus on First Amendment
Business disputes are not only expensive, but they can take a life of their own, draining the energy of executives and entrepreneurs alike.
With our unique combination of experience in criminal cases, civil-rights litigation, and defamation law, we can help you recover damages for malicious prosecution.
When reputations are on the line, we've handled high-stakes matters.
Most pregnant women continue to work through their pregnancies. Unfortunately, some employers are convinced that treating pregnant employees fairly and equally hurts the bottom line.
While most people who've been fired feel wronged, that doesn't mean they've been wrongfully terminated in the eyes of the law, which can be harsh—and defines only a few narrow areas where employees can fight back. Here's how we find cases worth fighti