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Individual Entitled to Statutory Damages and Court Costs in Action Against Respondent for Failing to Timely Respond to Request for Public Records

In the case of State ex rel. Ware v. Fankhauser, 2022-Ohio-172, the Eleventh District Court of Appeals granted summary judgment in favor of the realtor in an action seeking statutory damages associated with a request for public records. Here, the realtor filed a verified complaint for writ of mandamus seeking to compel the respondent to […]

Senate Bill 1 to Require Financial Literacy to be Taught to Ohio Students

On January 27, 2022, Senate Bill 1 (“Bill”) is scheduled to take effect and will impact how schools provide financial literacy to students. The bill requires financial literacy to be taught as part of high school curriculum. Those educators who will be teaching financial literacy are further required to obtain financial literacy validation for educator […]

House Bill 176 to Take Effect in Ohio

On January 27, 2022, House Bill 176 (“Bill”) is scheduled to take effect and will enlarge the scope of practice for athletic trainers in Ohio. The bill authorizes athletic trainers to enter into collaboration agreements with physicians or podiatrists which will enable athletic trainers in Ohio to provide and perform additional services and activities. In […]