The Ohio Supreme Court has ruled that a resident of another state can be sued in Ohio for making defamatory internet posts about an Ohio business.
This month's issue of The Legal Professional discusses how technological advances and globalization have changed the legal profession in ways not yet reflected in our legal ethics rules.
Reminder that recipients of funding under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 must file their first quarterly reports no later than October 10, 2009.
The Recovery Act provides $19.2 billion to promote the adoption of health information technology, including implementation of electronic health records.
The U.S. Supreme Court has accepted certeriori to review the "machine or transformation test" recently established by the Federal Circuit Court of Appeals decision in In re Bilski.
Bulletin on proposed amendments to the Ohio Rules of Civil Procedure being considered by the Ohio Supreme Court that would recognize the particularities of discovery involving electronically stored information.
Bulletin on court decision finding that a physician’s e-mails to his personal attorney on the hospital-employer’s computer system were not privileged.
The summer issue is devoted to an examination of issues surrounding employee telecommuting.
Paper presented June 8, 2007 before the University of Dayton School of Law symposium Significant Developments in Computer and Cyberspace Law
Bulletin on an IRS memorandum providing guidance on the provision of electronic health records technology by hospitals to physicians.
Tax Increment Financing LeverageTIF Administration and Tracking
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