News & Events
LNL Sponsors Annual Habitat Ohio Event
LNL took a substantial step forward this fall in the expansion of its relationship with Habitat for Humanity all over the state of Ohio. LNL is looking to leverage its depth and expertise to the benefit of all 55 Ohio Habitat Chapters and the communities they serve....
Proposed Law Requiring Registration for Home Improvement Contractors
Home improvement contractors may be required to register in Ohio if a new proposed House Bill becomes law. The proposed legislation, House Bill 77, is sponsored by Rep. ما هو الكازينو Bill Patmon, D-Cleveland. Currently, residential general contractors in Ohio do not...
One Man’s Opinion on the Forgiveness of Student Loans
LNL recently assisted a small Ohio university in a sale of its assets to another accredited university. Our client was suffering from unresolvable financial problems from many causes, but one of its primary sources of revenue was the proceeds of student loans (which...
Christian Donovan Selected to Super Lawyers Rising Star List
Christian D. Donovan has been selected to the 2015 Ohio Rising Stars list. Each year, no more than 2.5 percent of the lawyers in the state are selected by the research team at Super Lawyers to receive this honor. generic ivermectin for cattle Super Lawyers, a Thomson...
President’s Executive Action Expands Deferred Action Benefits for Childhood Arrivals in the U.S.
On November 20, 2014, the President announced a series of executive actions to expand the eligibility of immigrants who are in the United States without proper immigration documentation. ناسكار These initiatives include: Expanding the population eligible for the...
Trustees and Creditors Have Different Roles in Consumer Bankruptcy Cases
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Major Commercial Real Estate Appellate Victory for LNL
On November 25, 2014, Luper Neidenthal & Logan attorneys won an important decision in the Ohio 10th District Court of Appeals in a hotly-contested, high dollar value (millions) commercial lease case wherein each of LNL’s client’s assignments of error were...
U.S. Supreme Court Finds that a Search Warrant is Generally Necessary to Search a Suspect’s Cell Phone
In a June, 2014 opinion, the U.S .Supreme Court decided 2 cases questioning whether the police may conduct a warrantless search of digital information on a cell phone seized in connection with an arrest. The Court found that digital data stored on cell phones...