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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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Police Officers are Entitled to Immunity when Responding outside Their Jurisdiction

The Ohio Supreme Court decided yesterday that police officers are entitled to immunity under Chapter 2744 of the Ohio Revised Code even when responding to calls outside their jurisdiction and even when there is no mutual aid-agreement.  Smith v. McBride, … Continue reading
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Nick Subashi went over the edge

This week, Nick Subashi helped out with the Big Brothers Big Sisters charity event called “Over the Edge.”  Because of his rock climbing experience, Nick was asked to volunteer to help others rappel down Key Bank Tower in downtown Dayton.  … Continue reading
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HB 153 will soon take effect

HB 153 (Kasich’s Budget Bill) becomes effective on September 28, 2011.  Unlike Senate Bill 5, it appears that Ohio’s unions do not intend to seek referendum on this legislation.  This bill will not impact existing collective bargaining agreements, but here … Continue reading
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Insurance Coverage Update

On August 23, 2011, the Ohio Supreme Court decided the insurance coverage case of Dominish v. Nationwide Insurance Company.  In that case, the insured had storm damage to his house.  The insurer concluded that some of the damage to the … Continue reading
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Subashi & Wildermuth ranked in U.S.News – “BEST LAW FIRMS” 2010

In short, the attorneys of Subashi & Wildermuth recognize and live up to the fact that, despite its fancy trappings, the practice of law is a service driven profession ...

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Workers Compensation Retaliation

In Sutton v. Tomco Machining, 2011-Ohio-2723.  In this case, an employee of Tomco Machining was injured at work.

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Government officials can appeal even where they were granted immunity.

There are certain circumstances where a finding of immunity for a government official may not be the best...

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Plaintiff cannot prove accident happened.

In a personal injury lawsuit tried by Nick Subashi, the plaintiffs claimed a serious rotator cuff injury sustained in an accident caused by his client.

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