A highly contentious divorce between two unemployed doctors may be of interest to readers in Ohio. The divorce case goes to trial in the coming days and involves the division of assets, spousal support, child custody and child support. These issues may be familiar to...
A professional baseball player is at the center of a divorce case that may be of interest to readers in Ohio. The man recently signed a high-value contract for his services with a foreign team. The player's contract has been made part of the divorce matter filed by...
Mowery Youell & Galeano, LTD is pleased to report a substantial favorable verdict by one of its attorneys on an age discrimination case previously reported in its September 10, 2012 blog. In Richard W. Warden v. Ohio Department of Natural Resources,...
Property division is one of the most contentious issues in many divorce cases. Readers in Ohio may be interested to learn of the rules regarding property division in a divorce in another state. Those the specific rules of the other state do not necessarily apply in...
Effective January 1, 2013, the new minimum wage in Ohio rose 15 cents to $7.85 per hour. The minimum hourly wage for non-tipped employees is linked to inflation under a state constitutional amendment Ohio voters approved in 2006. The minimum wage uses the Consumer...
The negotiations that take place between soon-to-be former spouses in Ohio can be contentious. This is especially true if one of the spouses has committed infidelity against the other. In such instances, evidence of such an action can be used as a negotiating tool in...
There are about 3.7 million businesses in Ohio and across the nation that are owned by married couples, according to one report. Such businesses are often created because spouses wish to work together. However, when that particular marriage falls apart, some couples...
is pleased to announce Judith E. Galeano's inclusion on the Top 25 Women Columbus Ohio Super Lawyers Top List. Ms. Galeano's selection recognizes her as one of the women lawyers receiving the highest point totals for Columbus...
The Sixth Circuit's age discrimination decision in Gaglioti v. Levin group, Inc., Sixth Circuit Case No. 11-3744 (Dec. 13, 2012), held shifting explanations for discharging an employee may constitute evidence of age discrimination. Joseph Gaglioti worked in the...
congratulates its Labor and Employment attorneys receiving inclusion in the 2013 SuperLawyers selections. James S. Mowery, Jr., Judith E. Galeano, and Merl H. Wayman have been named as Ohio Super Lawyers, while Justin A. Morocco and...