On behalf of Gottschlich & Portune, LLP | Sep 29, 2020 | Firm News
As the Coronavirus continues its course, it has proven to be a drag on our communities, our country, and our jobs and businesses. For the small business owner, the dollars from the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) have come and gone, payrolls have been cut, and the...
On behalf of Gottschlich & Portune, LLP | Sep 24, 2020 | Employment Law
Small businesses and national corporations alike understand the difficulties in maintaining an up-to-date and accurate employee handbook. These reference documents should serve employees throughout their tenure with your company, providing helpful information on...
On behalf of Gottschlich & Portune, LLP | Sep 22, 2020 | Business & Commercial Law
You probably take pride in your word as a businessperson. After all, sticking to your word can buy you a lot of trust and goodwill amongst your employees, your business partners, and your consumers. This is why a lot of times small businesses engage in transactions...
On behalf of Gottschlich & Portune, LLP | Sep 18, 2020 | Firm News
On September 14, 2020, Ohio Governor Mike DeWine signed the “Good Samaritan Expansion Bill” which grants immunity to businesses, individuals, and health care providers from civil lawsuits over the transmission of Covid-19. This immunity is provided unless the actions...
On behalf of Gottschlich & Portune, LLP | Sep 9, 2020 | Estate Law
The death of a loved one is a distressing experience for anyone in the Dayton area. However, if your loved one left a will that you feel should not be followed, you may need to take legal action. Keep in mind that you cannot challenge a will just because you do not...
On behalf of Gottschlich & Portune, LLP | Sep 2, 2020 | Firm News
The legal landscape for hiring workers with varying immigration statuses can be difficult to navigate for many employers. This is especially true when an applicant is a recent college graduate. Questions arise surrounding the expiration of student visas, extending...