Ohio Bar’s 25 Mile Challenge for Mental Wellness

Team Martin Browne was victorious in the recent OSBA challenge – our team of 12 members (comprised of attorneys, staff & friends of the firm) – had a last-minute surge and overcame our closest challenger, Team Ohio Bar, with 23 team members. Martin Browne ended the month of May with 2,502.3 miles and Ohio Bar finished with 2,055.30 miles. Team Martin Browne was led by Attorney Randall Comer and his biking prowess – he was the top individual participant with 552.9 miles. Attorney Dina Cary was also very competitive and pulled out a 2nd place finish! Rounding out the top ten were 4 more members of Team Martin Browne. All our team members went above and beyond the 25-mile challenge.

Coronavirus Update – Ohio Amended Substitute House Bill 197

Ohio Amended Substitute House Bill 197

Ohio passed legislation to address the coronavirus pandemic.  Highlights of the new law impacting you and your business include the following:

  • Extends tax filing deadline to July 15;
  • Provides for mail-in ballots for the primary until April 28;
  • Waives the one-week waiting period for receiving unemployment benefits during the COVID-19 emergency;
  • Allows the Director of Job and Family Services to eliminate the requirement that people receiving unemployment must actively seek suitable work;
  • For contributory employers, unemployment benefits paid due to the COVID-19 emergency will be mutualized and thus not charged to contributory employers’ accounts;
  • Ohio Department of Jobs and Family Services will waive penalties for late reporting and payments during the COVID-19 emergency;
  • Prohibits public water systems from shutting off water to customers due to non-payment;
  • Extends the validity of most Ohio-issued licenses to no later than the earlier of either ninety (90) days after the COVID-19 emergency ends or December 1, 2020;
  • Suspends the statutes of limitation for criminal and civil actions, as well as time requirements for jury trials in criminal cases, as well as juvenile, domestic relations, and general civil matters; the suspension ends the earlier of either the end of the COVID-19 emergency or July 30, 2020;

Martin Browne, will continue to monitor these situations and provide updates as necessary. Our attorneys are on hand to answer your questions and provide guidance on how to navigate these critical issues.  Please contact Shannon Wahl, Randall Comer, Steve McCready, or Dina M. Cary  of Martin Browne’s Labor & Employment Practice group. 

This post is not intended as a substitute for professional legal advice. If you have any questions about this information, please contact an attorney at Martin, Browne, Hull & Harper, P.L.L. at 937-324-5541.