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  • 6 days ago | news.bloombergtax.com | Eric Heisig

    Ohio authorities can prohibit citizens from carrying concealed weapons if they’re able to openly carry guns, a state appeals court ruled Thursday. The Ohio Court of Appeals, First District rejected a Second Amendment challenge by a man facing an illegal concealed-carry charge. His arguments failed because Ohio had a good reason for restricting how people can carry guns, Judge Candace C. Crouse said.

  • 1 week ago | news.bloomberglaw.com | Eric Heisig

    Asphyxiated worker’s widow denied extra benefits by courtCase centers on previous iteration of state safety rulesThe Ohio Supreme Court said Wednesday that nitrogen gas isn’t considered “toxic” under a previous version of state safety rules, and ruled that a steel company doesn’t have to pay extra benefits to the widow of a security guard who died on the job. The rules in place in 2016—when Kenneth Ray Jr. of the formerly-named TimkenSteel Corp.

  • 1 week ago | news.bloombergtax.com | Eric Heisig

    Former Ohio House Speaker Larry Householder, who’s serving 20 years for a racketeering conspiracy involving FirstEnergy Corp., won’t get another shot to try to prove his innocence at trial, the Sixth Circuit ruled Tuesday. The three-judge panel also upheld the same conviction against former Ohio Republican Party Chairman Matthew Borges, who’s serving five years in federal prison after a jury found him guilty at the same trial as Householder.

  • 1 week ago | news.bloomberglaw.com | Eric Heisig

    Former Ohio House Speaker Larry Householder (R), who’s serving 20 years for a racketeering conspiracy involving FirstEnergy Corp., won’t get another shot to try to prove his innocence at trial, the Sixth Circuit ruled Tuesday. A three-judge panel also upheld the conviction of former Ohio Republican Party Chairman Matthew Borges, who’s serving five years in federal prison after a jury found him guilty of the same charge at the same trial as Householder.

  • 1 week ago | news.bloomberglaw.com | Eric Heisig

    The University of Michigan’s hospital system and medical school paid female physician assistants an average of $9,000 less each year than their male counterparts who did similar work, according to a proposed federal class action. Officials of Michigan Medicine were aware of the disparities among its 450 physician assistants due to the advocacy of plaintiff Christine Oldenburg-McGee, according to the lawsuit filed Friday in US District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan.

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Eric Heisig
Eric Heisig @eheisig
6 May 25

The Sixth Circuit upheld the RICO conspiracy convictions against former Ohio House Speaker’s Larry Householder and ex-Ohio Republican Party Chairman Matthew Borges in a case stemming from $60 million in bribes paid by FirstEnergy Corp. https://t.co/NBtuOoA2jd

Eric Heisig
Eric Heisig @eheisig
14 Apr 25

Later this month, Norfolk Southern and @DaveYostOH's office are set to try to work out the latter's lawsuit over the 2023 East Palestine, Ohio derailment. https://t.co/KnGpZhbi1i

Eric Heisig
Eric Heisig @eheisig
7 Apr 25

RIP Clem Burke of Blondie. https://t.co/rDNuE2bdXI