AR&H News & Blog
We Congratulate Diane Martin on Her Retirement!
As she reflects on her time at Aronoff Rosen & Hunt, Office Manager Diane Martin has a lot of fond memories: enjoying close friendships, playing practical jokes, and meeting legends such as President George H.W. Bush and actress Elizabeth Taylor.Joining the firm in 1970 as a receptionist, Diane worked diligently to earn a series of […]
What You Should Know About the New Ohio Good Funds Law
By Edmonde P. DeGregorio, Esq.Ohio’s new Good Funds law takes effect April 6, 2017, and all consumers should know and understand the new requirements.The basic thrust of the new law is to eliminate, with certain exceptions, the use of all checks in the sale, purchase or refinance of residential real estate. The transfer of money […]
Reis Shares Memories of His Mentor Irv Rosen
You can count Aronoff Rosen & Hunt partner Mark W. Reis, Esq., among the many lawyers influenced by the late Irving H. Rosen, Esq. who died December 2016.Rosen was “the lawyer’s lawyer,” Reis said, with a professional, easygoing manner that made people feel good about themselves. Rosen was a founding partner at AR&H, and Reis […]
New Ohio Supreme Court Case Will Have Major Impact on Taxes for Out-of-state Businesses
On Nov. 17, 2016, the Supreme Court of the State of Ohio rendered a groundbreaking decision that will have a major impact on tax liability for many of our clients who operate out-of-state but ship goods to consumers in Ohio.In the case of Crutchfield Corporation v. Testa, the only connection that Crutchfield, an out-of-state business, […]
Aronoff, Rosen & Hunt Named Best Law Firm
U.S. News & World Report and Best Lawyers® named Aronoff, Rosen & Hunt a Best Law Firm with a Tier 1 Real Estate Law rating in their 2017 rankings. The honor is quite a feat for a smaller practice competing against larger firms, and it reflects our expertise in real estate, zoning and construction law, […]
Supreme Court Issues Wetlands Decision
In a recent unanimous decision, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that courts should be able to review federal government decisions that determine if and how a property owner can develop a piece of land so the owner isn’t required to go through the federal permit process before a decision can be made.The court ruled in […]
Summer 2016 Newsletter
In This Issue: How to Avoid Wire Fraud Learn How New Overtime Pay Requirements Affect Your Company CiTiRAMA Returns to College Hill in September Three Cheers for Nancy Frietch Read Newsletter
How to Avoid Wire Fraud
How to Avoid Wire Fraud [/vc_column_text][vc_column_text]The number of wire transfers has almost doubled and the total dollar amount of transfers tripled in the past 20 years. Those figures make transfers appealing for fraud attempts. Criminals attempting wire fraud use a variety of methods to access your personal accounts and intercept wire transfers. Wire transfers are […]
Learn How New Overtime Pay Requirements Affect Your Company
Learn How New Overtime Pay RequirementsAffect Your Company [/vc_column_text][vc_column_text]Each of our clients should be aware that the United States Department of Labor (“DOL”) recently released a final rule that makes dramatic changes to the determination of which executive, administrative and professional employees (“white-collar employees”) are entitled to overtime pay under the Fair Labor Standards Act […]
Meet Kara Sebastian
Meet Kara Sebastian When Nancy Frietch announced her plans to retire after 24 years of service, Aronoff, Rosen & Hunt had to find just the right person to carry on her tradition of dedication as accounting and billing clerk. AR&H found that person in Kara Sebastian. Kara’s dedication to detail and hard work were clear […]