The answer to the question of coverage for defective workmanship depends upon the location where the work is being performed and specifically which state law is applied to the coverage question. While...
Amendments to the civil rules of federal procedure are designed to promote more efficient, less expensive litigation. Read More: February 2016 Litigation Just Got LESS Expensive...
Powerpoint Slide Deck for Commercial General Liability Coverage Presentation Leonard A. Weakley, Jr. and William H. Fry presenting to ABC College of Knowledge January 29, 2015...
On January 4, 2016 a federal judge in Seattle vacated a $21.5 million verdict to a man injured by a closing cruise ship door in 2011. The verdict was vacated because the plaintiff, James Hausman,...
The Cincinnati Bar Association is now accepting nominations for the 2016 John P. Kiely award. Per the CBA, “This award recognizes a trial lawyer for possessing outstanding trial skills and...
Rendigs and the Cincinnati Bar Association are recognizing W. Roger Fry at the 2015 Senior Counselor’s Luncheon. This celebration which honors CBA members who have turned 75 or have been in...
One of the main reasons business owners form an LLC or incorporate is to shield themselves from personal liability for company debts. To justify the notion of limited liability for owners,...
LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY (July 20, 2015) – The Cincinnati-based law firm Rendigs, Fry, Kiely & Dennis, LLP has opened a new office in Louisville, Kentucky. This office marks the firm’s fifth...
Rendigs congratulates Partner Michael P. Foley on his recent election to membership in the American Board of Trial Advocates (ABOTA). Membership in ABOTA is by invitation only and is limited to...
Jun 19 - 2015
Unclear About What Provisions In Your Employee Handbook May Be Unlawful? The NLRB Tries To Help
Unlawful handbook provisions can trigger unfair labor practice charges, which in turn can result in awards of back-wages, reinstatement, injunctive relief, fines, and other penalties. The NLRB has...