The Legal Profession Blog noted an interesting case argued in Ohio this week that poses the question: Is the use of forms unauthorized practice of law?
Toledo lawyer Spiros Cocoves told the Ohio Supreme Court on Tuesday that his client’s death sentence should not be carried out because the cost is too high.
Lawyers for the Cleveland man who pleaded guilty in the kidnapping and rape of three women he held captive at his home say their client fits the profile for a…
Law professors Christo Lassiter of the University of Cincinnati, and Sharlene Boltz of Northern Kentucky University were married for 10 years after wedding in 1986.
An Ohio law firm has been sued by a former client, who blames alleged bad advice by Keating Muething & Klekamp for a decision of him and other investors guarantee…
A former Ohio judge who was convicted and served time for lying to the FBI should be suspended indefinitely from the practice of law but not disbarred, a disciplinary board…
Sentenced to life plus 1,000 years on Thursday for kidnapping two teens and a young women and holding them captive at his Ohio home and raping and torturing them for…
An Ohio family has sued the University of Toledo Medical Center, saying that the hospital “botched” the planned transplant of a kidney donated by one sibling to another sibling by…
For lawyers who may think they’re too busy to exercise, estate planning and probate partner Mary Rust of Taft Stettinius & Hollister has an answer: Treadmill desks.
Accused of kidnapping three young women, holding them captive at his home and torturing them for nearly a decade, a Cleveland man has taken a plea that will require him…
Updated: An Ohio appeals court has found a trial judge in contempt of court for barring a Cincinnati Enquirer reporter from the courtroom in a juvenile case, despite a prior…
Ohio state prisons that turn off power and run on backup generators during heat waves may be saving the state some money, but the action also puts inmates and employees…
A Hamilton County (Cincinnati) judge slammed the tiny village of Elmwood Place and the company it uses to issue camera-caught speeding tickets, in effect saying they ran right through his…
The University of Cincinnati law school will cut tuition for out-of-state residents by 30 percent, following the lead of another cost-cutting Ohio law school.
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