Remembering James R. Jeffery, Spengler Nathanson Attorney for over 55 Years
      December 4, 2023
      
On November 23, 2023, attorney James R. Jeffery passed away after spending over 55 years of his life as a Spengler Nathanson attorney, colleague, and friend. Jim brought a positive spirit and sharp mind to every aspect of hi...
      
      
    
    
    
      Spengler Nathanson Honors the Life of Long-Time Firm Attorney James P. Silk, Sr.
      December 4, 2023
      
Spengler Nathanson honors the life of long-time firm attorney James "Jim" Paul Silk, Sr. Mr. Silk was a valued colleague and friend of the firm, its attorneys and staff, its clients, and the community. He was a skilled attor...
      
      
    
    
    
      COVID-19 Update: OSHA Emergency Temporary Standard
      November 5, 2021
      OSHA’s much anticipated Emergency Temporary Standard (ETS) was published in The Federal Register on November 5, 2021. Because of the continuing grave danger of severe illness and death from COVID-19, and the greater likelihoo...
      
        
        
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                              Patricia A. Wise 
                  
        
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      President Biden's September 9, 2021 COVID-19 Action Plan
      September 15, 2021
      Introduction
On September 9, 2021, President Biden announced a plan promoted to both protect lives and allow the economy to steadily improve. As of that time, government health authorities were reporting that more than 650,00...
      
        
        
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      What Should an Employer do about COVID-19? May 28, 2021 Guidance from the EEOC
      June 3, 2021
      As we continue to see improvement in the pandemic situation and increased vaccination rates, employers still face many COVID-19 questions. Employers always have a duty to provide a safe workplace. Following CDC, state and loc...
      
        
        
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                              Patricia A. Wise 
                  
        
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      Alex Savickas Serving as a CASA/Guardian Ad Litem
      March 30, 2021
      Spengler Nathanson attorney Alex Savickas completed the training and requirements to become a CASA/Guardian Ad Litem through the Lucas County Court of Common Pleas Juvenile Division. To become a Guardian, Alex attended a 40-h...
      
        
        
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                              Alex M. Savickas 
                  
        
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      Residential and Commercial Landlord Update: Federal CARES Act Eviction Moratorium
      June 2, 2020
      Many people are aware of the Paycheck Protection Program (“PPP”) 
loans available to small business under the Federal CARES Act signed on 
March 27, 2020, but fewer know about the temporary moratorium on 
residential eviction...
      
        
        
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                              Nathan H. Zechman 
                  
        
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      Employment Law Update – Reentering the Workplace
      May 11, 2020
      As pandemic conditions continue, employees may be reluctant to 
reenter the workplace. Some may even refuse to return to work. Fear and
 anxiety are understandable, and most every employee has certain risk 
factors applicable...
      
        
        
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                              Patricia A. Wise 
                  
        
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      Litigation Update – Insurance Coverage and Contractual Rights
      April 16, 2020
      The Covid-19 crisis continues to present legal and economic challenges for individuals and businesses. Spengler Nathanson’s legal team is monitoring these evolving challenges, including those involving insurance coverage and ...
      
        
        
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                              Gerald R. Kowalski 
                  
        
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      Family Law Update: Stimulus Payments, Ongoing Visitation, Court Closures, and Domestic Violence Concerns Amidst the Pandemic
      April 9, 2020
      By Stephen Szuch, Esq., a certified specialist in Family Law by the Ohio State Bar Association
In the wake of Ohio’s efforts to contain COVID-19, a number of unique
 legal issues have presented themselves to changing familie...
      
        
        
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                              Stephen M. Szuch 
                  
        
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      April 2, 2020 Amended Stay-at-Home Order Affects Essential and Non-Essential Businesses
      April 3, 2020
      On April 2nd, 2020, the Director of the Ohio Department of Health 
issued an amended stay-at-home Order. The new Order takes effect April 
6th (when the original Order would have expired) and remains in effect 
through May 1s...
      
        
        
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                              Clare C. Armbruster 
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                    Lisa E. Pizza 
                  
        
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      Business and Employment Law Update: Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security (“CARES”) Act
      March 31, 2020
      We wish to make you aware of important new federal legislation that 
will assist businesses in remaining open during this challenging 
economic time.
On Friday, March 27, 2020, the Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic 
Secur...
      
        
        
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                              Nathan H. Zechman 
                  
        
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