In a recent Journal-News article, Rendigs Partner Wil Weisenfelder was quoted regarding several recent rulings in Ohio traffic camera law. Weisenfelder is defending the village of New Miami and...
Dec 18 - 2014
Leaving Money On The Table – What You Can Do Proactively To Make It Easier To Collect The Money You’ve Earned.
Rendigs represents many contractors and small businesses on all sorts of matters, but certainly, disputes about money come up more frequently than anything else. Either our clients do not believe they...
Rendigs’ attorneys Peter L. Ney and Michael J. Chapman successfully defended a national lender in residential real estate litigation where the plaintiff claimed forgery of his signature on a...
It’s the rare exception where an employee stays with the same employer for his or her entire working life. Even for upper management positions, an employee typically fills out an employment...
If allowed to stand, the Sixth Circuit’s recent decision in EEOC v. Ford, 752 F.3d 634 (6th Cir. 2014), holding that telecommuting may be a reasonable accommodation under the Americans with...
The use of independent contractors has become an increasingly common business practice. It affords a business the benefit of workers with specialized expertise, while eliminating administrative...
For the fifth year in a row, Jeff Albrinck has been named a Five Star Wealth Manager by Cincinnati Magazine. This designation is given to select group representing less than 2-7% of licensed...
Pregnancy Discrimination and issues concerning reasonable accommodations for pregnant workers is a key topic among employers lately given that several cities and states have recently passed laws...
David Winchester Peck will be recognized at the Senior Counselors’ Luncheon on October 17, 2014. The Cincinnati Bar Association honors attorneys who have been in practice for 50 years or have...
Wilson G. Weisenfelder and James J. Englert recently received a favorable ruling from Judge Flannery in a matter of first impression in Ohio. Judge Flannery granted summary judgment in favor of...