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Read a discussion of the United States Supreme Court's decision upholding Indiana's strict photo ID requirement for voters and a comparison of Indiana's law with Ohio's.
United States Supreme Court Upholds Voter ID Law


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The Ohio General Assembly in 2004 has passed and the Governor has signed two bills dealing with 1) medical requirements for filing claims for silica or mixed dust disease - Am. Sub. H.B. 342; and 2) medical requirements for filing claims for asbestos related diseases - Am. Sub. H.B. 292. The following information on these bills is available.


Am. Sub. H.B. 292 - Asbestos Related Disease Claims
Establishes minimum medical requirements for filing certain asbestos claims, to specify a plaintiff's burden of proof in tort actions involving exposure to asbestos, to establish premises liability in relation to asbestos claims, and to prescribe the requirements for shareholder liability for asbestos claims under the doctrine of piercing the corporate veil.
Effective September 2, 2004


Am. Sub. H.B. 342 - Silica and Mixed Dust Disease Claims
Establishes minimum medical requirements for filing certain silica claims or mixed dust disease claims, establishes premises liability in relation to those claims, and prescribes the requirements for shareholder liability for those claims under the doctrine of piercing the corporate veil.
Effective September 1, 2004


For more information on either of these laws, please contact Kurt Tunnell, Anne Marie Sferra, or Miranda Motter.

 

 

 

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Resources and information on complying with Ohio laws for campaigns, elections, lobbying, ethics and government contracting & procurement
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Resources and information on Ohio tort reform, including information on challenges to the laws before the Ohio courts
Ohio Tort Reform and Asbestos, Silica and Mixed Dust Reform

What's Happening in the 127th Ohio General Assembly?
Pending & Enacted Legislation: 2003-2008

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2008 Ohio Ballot Initiatives
 


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Our latest government relations bulletin on the Franklin County Court of Common Pleas decision that has effectively reinstated Ohio’s old law regulating political contributions from contractors by striking down the strict revisions to Ohio’s pay-to-play laws
Ohio’s Pay-to-Play Laws: 2006 Version Reinstated

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