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Mallory Law Office, LLC Blog: May 2014
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Mallory Law Office, LLC Blog. Tuesday, May 20, 2014. After the Lease Expires: Holdover Tenants. In a general month-to-month tenancy in Ohio, the landlord must give a tenant at least thirty (30) days notice. Of termination prior to the periodic rental date, which is the date on which rent is due. For example, if monthly rent is due on May 1, the landlord must give notice on or before April 1. If the landlord does not give notice until April 3, however, the tenant can stay until May 31. As always, it is es...
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Mallory Law Office, LLC Blog: June 2015
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Mallory Law Office, LLC Blog. Tuesday, June 9, 2015. Ohio Updates Receivership Statute. Earlier this year, changes to Ohio’s statute governing court-appointed receivers. Became effective. The Ohio legislature passed, and Gov. John Kasich signed, legislation updating and clarifying various aspects of the law. Including the qualifications of a receiver, the authority of a receiver, and the procedure for the sale of property. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Ohio Updates Receivership Statute.
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Mallory Law Office, LLC Blog: Lights - Camera - Taxes!
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Mallory Law Office, LLC Blog. Tuesday, February 24, 2015. Lights - Camera - Taxes! You might be surprised to learn that both federal and state tax codes offer incentives to encourage film and television production. In fact, Section 181 of the Internal Revenue Code. It remains to be seen whether the tax incentive will apply to productions begun in 2015. Or “The Curious Case of Benjamin Button ( Louisiana. However, at least some evidence exists that state film incentives may be falling out of favor. A refu...
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Mallory Law Office, LLC Blog: Ohio Updates Receivership Statute
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Mallory Law Office, LLC Blog. Tuesday, June 9, 2015. Ohio Updates Receivership Statute. Earlier this year, changes to Ohio’s statute governing court-appointed receivers. Became effective. The Ohio legislature passed, and Gov. John Kasich signed, legislation updating and clarifying various aspects of the law. Including the qualifications of a receiver, the authority of a receiver, and the procedure for the sale of property. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Ohio Updates Receivership Statute.
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Mallory Law Office, LLC Blog: Baseball Mascots and the Law
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Mallory Law Office, LLC Blog. Thursday, May 28, 2015. Baseball Mascots and the Law. Attorney Christian Brill is speaking this week at the 27th Cooperstown Symposium on Baseball and American Culture. At the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum in Cooperstown, New York. The presentation, made with Prof. Howard W. Brill. Is entitled “Baseball Mascots and the Law” and covers such areas of law as tort law, intellectual property law, and employment law. Trademark infringement or parody? Simple template...
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Mallory Law Office, LLC Blog: Facebook After Death: What Happens to Your Digital Assets?
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Mallory Law Office, LLC Blog. Friday, March 14, 2014. Facebook After Death: What Happens to Your Digital Assets? From bank accounts to social media, more and more of our personal information is stored and accessed online. But after someone dies, both these digital accounts and the “digital assets” (from e-mails to stored files) contained in the accounts can become difficult for the deceased’s representative to access. Accounts can be made entirely online by someone other than the representative. Gmail.
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Mallory Law Office, LLC Blog: March Madness (TM)
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Mallory Law Office, LLC Blog. Thursday, March 19, 2015. As they do every March, words like "Cinderella", "bracket", and "madness" have again begun to take on new meaning. But, just like the phrase "Super Bowl". Businesses should be wary of using the trademarked term "March Madness" or risk facing allegations of infringement. From the Chicago Tribune. A little March madness may complement and contribute to sanity and help keep society on an even keel," [Porter] wrote. Employers should be careful not to im...
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Mallory Law Office, LLC Blog: March 2015
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Mallory Law Office, LLC Blog. Thursday, March 19, 2015. As they do every March, words like "Cinderella", "bracket", and "madness" have again begun to take on new meaning. But, just like the phrase "Super Bowl". Businesses should be wary of using the trademarked term "March Madness" or risk facing allegations of infringement. From the Chicago Tribune. A little March madness may complement and contribute to sanity and help keep society on an even keel," [Porter] wrote. Employers should be careful not to im...
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Mallory Law Office, LLC Blog: August 2014
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Mallory Law Office, LLC Blog. Friday, August 22, 2014. IRS Streamlines Tax-Exempt Application Process for Most Charities. The Internal Revenue Service has recently released a new tax form to help small charitable organizations apply for tax-exempt status. Form 1023-EZ. Introduced in July 2014, provides an alternative to the longer Form 1023. And will allow the IRS to more efficiently process applications for 501(c)(3) tax-exempt status. From the IRS news release. The change will allow the IRS to speed th...
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Mallory Law Office, LLC Blog: May 2015
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Mallory Law Office, LLC Blog. Thursday, May 28, 2015. Baseball Mascots and the Law. Attorney Christian Brill is speaking this week at the 27th Cooperstown Symposium on Baseball and American Culture. At the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum in Cooperstown, New York. The presentation, made with Prof. Howard W. Brill. Is entitled “Baseball Mascots and the Law” and covers such areas of law as tort law, intellectual property law, and employment law. Trademark infringement or parody? Simple template...
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