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Getting medical records can be time-consuming and expensive for everyone. But few lawyers (and fewer medical providers) know that federal law now limits how much a provider can charge for records. And ...
The Supreme Court of Ohio sent a case back to an appellate court recently to consider the merits of an appeal from an Austintown man who is protesting an indictment that could lead to his sixth trial ...
The United States Supreme Court recently granted certiorari to a Summit County Evergreen Homes case, State v. Willan (Supreme Court cite 13-7621). The case concerns the criminal charges brought ...
Longtime Akron attorney and educator Robert Emerson Mohler may not have experienced it all, but he did impact the lives of many in Summit County during his 102 years. Mohler passed away on July 10 at ...
The Akron Legal News is a daily publication devoted to legal, financial, real estate and general news. Designated by the Federal, County and Municipal Courts as the Official Law Journal of Summit ...
Akron businessman Jonathan T. Pavloff is the newest member of The University of Akron’s nine person board of trustees. With a successful logistics career that spans Fortune 500 companies, ...
Seriously, you missed that question? Let me ask you a question: Suppose you have $100 in a savings account earning 2% interest a year. After five years, how much would you have? That's the first ...
A man convicted in the Fremont Municipal Court of snagging a walleye had his conviction affirmed in a recent opinion released by the 6th District Court of Appeals. Defendant Yiying Fan was found ...
(THE CONVERSATION) Americans largely agree that women have made significant gains in the workplace over the past two decades. But what about men? While many Americans believe women are thriving, over ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — Robert F. Kennedy Jr. clinched the political support needed to become the nation's top health official by pledging to work within the decades-old federal system for approval and use ...