Ohio Unemployment During Our Time of Coronavirus (COVID-19)
/If your employer temporarily closes, or significantly cuts your hours and pay, you might become eligible for unemployment compensation. This should be treated as any other layoff due to a lack of work. As of today, you must have sufficient qualifying weeks of employment (i.e., 20 weeks during your base period with average gross earnings of $269 or more per week).
Read MoreReceiving Unemployment After a Resignation Due to a Transfer of a Military Spouse
/If an individual’s spouse is (a) member of the armed forces of the United States who is on active duty or a member of the commissioned corps of the national oceanic and atmospheric administration or public health service; and (b) that spouse is subject to a transfer; the individual may qualify if they quit their job to move with their military spouse.
Read MoreOhio Reinstatement Fee Amnesty Initiative
/BEGINNING JANUARY 31, 2019, THRU JULY 31, 2019, the Ohio Bureau of Motor Vehicles will implement a six-month driver’s license reinstatement fee debt reduction and waiver program for offenders whose driver’s licenses have been suspended for specific violations.
Read MoreOhio Marijuana DUI / OVIs
/With the introduction of medical marijuana in Ohio, I have created an page discussing marijuana OVIs. The OVI law was not changed when medical marijuana was introduced, and being able to take medical marijuana is not a defense to a marijuana OVI.
Read MoreHomes and Their Curtilage Have Fourth Amendment Protections
/The United States Supreme Court recently issued a decision in Collins v. Virginia that confirmed that the area immediately surrounding a home (i.e., the curtilage) receives the same protection from searches and seizures as the home itself, even if an automobile or motorcycle is parked in the curtilage.
Read MoreMotorcycle DUIs
/The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has developed "clues" of impairment specifically related to motorcycles. NHTSA has grouped these into what it considers excellent clues and good clues.
Read MoreConstitutional Protections Extend to Rental Cars
/Drivers of rental cars, even if not on the rental agreement, have constitutional protections against unreasonable searches and seizures.
Read MoreIndependent Contractor or Employee?
/How to determinate if you are an independent contractor or employee?
Read MoreOhio DUI / Sobriety Checkpoints - The Law, The Rules and The Defenses
/Sobriety checkpoints do infringe upon our Constitutional rights and protections. An experienced DUI Defense Lawyer will evaluate how the DUI checkpoint was planned and how it was conducted to develop the best arguments against the checkpoint. Furthermore, even if conducted properly, the police may not detain for further screening without a reasonable suspicion based on articulable facts that the driver is impaired and it may not arrest without probable cause to believe the driver is impaired.
Read MoreUnion Labor Lawyers
/We updated our Ohio Union Labor Law page at the firm. It is certainly an area of law that we are proud to serve in.
BMV Must Show They Complied with 4511.192 Rules or Administrative License Suspension Should Be Vacated
/Although R.C. 4511.197 limits challenges to administrative license suspensions to four conditions, the State must show that it complied with 4511.192 before the licensee is required to show the 4511.197 challenges.
Read MoreCan You Get a DUI on a Golf Cart in Ohio?
/Going to Put-in-Bay or Kelley’s Island this summer? Taking a ferry and renting a golf cart to tour around? You might get charged with a DUI if you drink and drive on that golf cart, just as people have been charged at golf courses and campgrounds. Being charged with an OVI/DUI for driving a golf cart raises two issues. First, can it be a DUI if you were only driving a golf cart? Second, is it a DUI if you were on private property such a campground or golf course?
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