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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Police Officer Entitled To Immunity for MVA
The Tenth District Court of Appeals recently overturned a decision that denied summary judgment to a police officer and municipality for a motor vehicle accident. See Sparks v. Klempner, 2011-Ohio-6456. The facts underlying the case were fairly straightforward and supported … Continue reading
Happy New Year!
We would like to wish all our friends and colleagues a happy New Year.
Defense Verdict
Subashi and Wildermuth attorney, Nick Subashi, successfully defended his client before a Montgomery County Common Pleas Court jury. Magistrate Judge, David Fuchsman, presided over the trial. The lawsuit arose out of a rear-end collision where Mr. Subashi’s client rolled into … Continue reading
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Presentation
The four most senior attorneys of Subashi & Wildermuth recently 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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Trial Practice
UPDATE: Nick Subashi’s trial moved forward on Monday, but the plaintiff’s attorney decided to file a Rule 41(A) dismissal of the matter that Anne Keeton was set to try at the very last minute. Montgomery County, Ohio. 2 of … Continue reading
School Law Update
In Moya v. Declemente, 2011-Ohio-5843, the Eighth Appellate District (Cleveland) concluded that a school district was entitled to immunity in teacher’s battery and intentional infliction of emotional distress action arising out of a physical altercation with another teacher. The Court … Continue reading
Public Records Update
Today, the Ohio Supreme Court clarified the public records law when it comes to legal bills between a public entity and its attorney(s). In State ex rel. Dawson v. Bloom-Carroll Local School District, 2011-Ohio-6009, a parent made a public records … Continue reading
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Dayton Bench Bar
An impressive list of more than 40 local judges appeared for the 19th Annual Bench Bar Conference held at Sinclair Community College on November 18, 2011. Local attorneys had an opportunity to speak with the judges about a wide-range of … Continue reading
Personal Injury (Defense) Update
Imagine travelling on a roadway when suddenly the car in front of you is forced to abruptly stop because of the actions of a car in front of it. While the car in front of you manages to stop, you … Continue reading
Federal Bench Bar Conference
S&W attorneys attended the Sixth Biennial Federal Bench Bar Conference, which was held on October 27 & 28, 2011. The conference featured discussions and presentations by most of the federal judges in Ohio. Bar members, professors, and judges provided valuable … Continue reading
Insurance Coverage Update
On September 29, 2011, the Ohio Supreme Court decided Barbee v. Nationwide Mutual Ins. Co., Slip Opinion No. 2011-Ohio-4914. In that case, the court considered whether a three-year suit limitation for UM/UIM benefits in a Nationwide automobile insurance policy was … Continue reading
