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Public Records Update
In a 7-0 decision announced today, the Supreme Court of Ohio denied a writ sought by the Cincinnati Enquirer newspaper to compel Cincinnati Police Chief James Craig to provide the paper with information from the personnel files of two city … Continue reading
Filarsky v. Delia, No. 10-1018 (U.S. Apr. 17, 2012)
In a unanimous decision, the U.S. Supreme Court has held that private individuals temporarily retained to carry out government work are entitled to seek qualified immunity from suits brought under Section 1983. Filarsky v. Delia, No. 10-1018 (U.S. Apr. 17, … Continue reading
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Bifurcation Statute Upheld
The Supreme Court of Ohio recently upheld a state law that provides for the bifurcation of a plaintiff’s claims for compensatory damages from claims for punitive damages in civil lawsuits. See Havel v. Villa St. Joseph, 2012-Ohio-552 (Feb. 15, 2012); … Continue reading
Volunteer Activity
Five Rivers MetroParks is planting nearly 10,000 trees this Spring to help replenish park lands impacted by the Emerald Ash Borer. The plantings have been taking place throughout March. S&W attorney Tabitha Justice has been volunteering as a team leader for the plantings. … Continue reading
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Presentation
On Valentines Day, the four partners of Subashi & Wildermuth spoke on various legal issues of interest for education administrators. The seminar covered “hot topics” in education administration, including House Bill 153, cyber-bullying, teacher terminations, public records law, and custody … Continue reading
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Wills for Heroes
The Wills for Heroes program will be in Mason, Ohio this weekend. This program provides free wills for first responders and their spouse or domestic partner. Three members of the Subashi & Wildermuth team will be volunteering their services at … Continue reading
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Cyber-Bullying and Schools
On January 17, 2012, the United States Supreme Court denied certiorari in three student Internet free speech cases, J.S. v. Blue Mountain Sch. Dist.(3rd Cir.), Layshock v. Hermitage Sch. Dist. (3rd Cir.), and Kowalksi v. Berkeley Count Sch. (4th Cir.). … Continue reading
Super Lawyers
Nick Subashi and Brian Wildermuth were named Ohio Super Lawyers for 2012. Anne Keeton was also named as an Ohio Rising Star Super Lawyer for 2012, reserved for lawyers who are under 40, or who have been practicing fewer than … Continue reading
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Partner Announcement
Subashi & Wildermuth is happy to announce that Anne Keeton and Tabitha Justice have become partners in the firm. Ms. Keeton joined the firm in 2005. Ms. Justice joined the firm in 2003, and recently returned after a two-year stint … Continue reading
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