Pregnancy Discrimination and issues concerning reasonable accommodations for pregnant workers is a key topic among employers lately given that several cities and states have recently passed laws...
David Winchester Peck will be recognized at the Senior Counselors’ Luncheon on October 17, 2014. The Cincinnati Bar Association honors attorneys who have been in practice for 50 years or have...
Wilson G. Weisenfelder and James J. Englert recently received a favorable ruling from Judge Flannery in a matter of first impression in Ohio. Judge Flannery granted summary judgment in favor of...
Mike Chapman successfully defended an automobile warranty company at trial in Johnson County, Indiana. Plaintiff sued the dealer for breach of contract and sued Mike’s client for coverage after...
Rendigs has been nominated for a Goering Center 2014 Family & Private Business Award. The Goering Center, at the University of Cincinnati, is a leading educational and informational resource...
Pete Ney and Mike Chapman obtained a dismissal of their client in a recent, procedurally unusual elevator case. Plaintiffs owned and operated a department store in New York City, were sued by a...
The amendments to Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 45, effective on December 1, 2013, seek to simplify and clarify the subpoena process and also adjust to technological changes....
Jonathan P. Saxton has been selected as a Claims and Litigation Management Alliance (CLM) Regional Chair. This appointment follows Jon’s 2-year term as Ohio State Chair. Jon is an active member...
Pete Ney and Mike Chapman recently concluded a wrongful death elevator case in which all claims against their client were dismissed, and they were able to recover most of the client’s defense fees...
The Cincinnati Bar Association is accepting award nominations for the John P. Kiely Professionalism Award through January 31, 2014. Per the CBA website, “This award recognizes a trial lawyer for...