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Commission on Certification

Attorney Drew Rudloff was elected Vice-Chair of the Commission on Certification of Attorneys as Specialists.  This is a 16-member panel of judges, attorneys, and law professors from across the state.  The Commission administers Rule XIV of the Supreme Court Rules … Continue reading
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Arming School Employees

In the aftermath of the Connecticut school shooting, there have been many questions raised about whether school employees should be armed.  Attached is a white paper prepared by Subashi & Wildermuth for its school board clients discussing the potential legal implications of … Continue reading
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Firm News – Professionalism

On January 16, 2013, Attorney Drew Rudloff participated in a panel of attorneys and judges who met with first-year law students at Ohio Northern to discuss issues of professionalism and client service.  The goal of the program was to continue to infuse … Continue reading
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Senate Bill 5 Impact on Pensions

A recent news article stated that the prohibition on pension pick-ups could save local governments millions of dollars.  Under state law, public employees ...

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Senate Bill 5 Update

Governor Kasich signed a slightly amended Senate Bill 5.  Most of the original and controversial provisions remain.  The unions have until June 30 to ...

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Politicking In The Classroom

Since Senate Bill 5 was introduced, school districts have been faced with complaints about teachers politicking in the classroom.  In fact, the OEA has encouraged teachers to raise this issue in the classroom, calling it a “teaching moment.”  The board of education is not without remedy of this situation.  In most classrooms, Senate Bill 5, labor negotiations, union activities, etc., are not part of the planned curriculum.

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Teacher’s Wrongful Termination Claims Dismissed

On February 23, 2011, Judge Dennis Langer of the Montgomery County Court of Common Pleas issued a ruling dismissing the claims of a former Dayton Public Schools teacher who brought sexual harassment and intentional tort claims against the school and two school employees.

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