While non-competition agreements are legal in Ohio, they are scrutinized carefully by the courts. Such restrictive covenants are lawful if the restraints are reasonably necessary to protect the employer’s legitimate business interests. Each covenant must be analyzed...
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Month: March 2020
Should You Update Your Estate Planning Documents as a Result of the Coronavirus?
You should always keep your estate planning documents updated, not just because of the Coronavirus. The Coronavirus just reminds us of our mortality, and the importance of the documents that you need for financial, health care, and end of life matters. You need a...
How Do I Evict a Tenant in Ohio?
If you have come to the point where you need to evict a residential tenant from a property you own there are very specific steps that you need followed under Ohio law. There are two primary reasons our clients decide to evict a tenant: 1) Failure to pay the rent, or...