September 2017 Ohio Top Blawgs
Features legal news and research guides. From Case Western Reserve University School of Law.
Provides updates and commentary on current employment law headlines and topics. By Kohrman Jackson & Krantz PLL.
Legal information and research resouces. By the Michael E. Moritz Law Library at Ohio State University.
Discusses environmental law and policy at both the national level and with a focus on developments in Ohio. By Joseph P. Koncelik of Frantz Ward LLP.
Covers broker and realtor issues, construction and development, landords and tenants, and real estate taxation. By Kohrman Jackson & Krantz.
Covers family law, criminal law, and social security SSD/SSI ssues in Ohio. By the Law Offices of John T. Nicholson.
Focuses on the intersection between criminal law, the Fourth Amendment and emerging technology. By J. Adam Engel.
Covers misconduct by brokerage firms or financial advisors. By Hermann, Cahn & Schneider, LLP.
Covers real estate development, environmental, finance and legal issues. By Ulmer Berne LLP.
Covers public criminal justice and defense. By Luftman, Heck & Associates LLP.
Covers tax matters affecting people with disabilities. By Paul Nidich.
By Mark Giangrande and Joe Hodnicki.
Provides commentary and analysis on cases going in front of the Supreme Court of Ohio. By Marianna Bettman.
Features real estate and construction law updates and analysis. By Buckingham, Doolittle & Burroughs LLP.
Covers election reform, the Voting Rights Act, the Help America Vote Act, and related topics. Special attention to the voting rights of people of color, non-English proficient citizens, and people with disabilities. Publsihed by Dan Tokaji at Moritz Colle
Covers business litigation, intellectual property, data security, and advertising and media. By Faruki Ireland & Cox P.L.L.
Provides family law and divorce information for Ohio families. By Holzfaster, Cecil, McKnight & Mues.
Covers Ohio workers' compensation, disability insurance, medical malpractice and personal injury law.
Covers eminent domain issues in the States of Indiana, North Carolina and Illinois.