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Big Win for BMD Client Little Mountain Precision
October 8, 2024
Brennan, Manna & Diamond Partner Mathew Doney and Partner, Co-Chair of BMD’s Tort Litigation Group Daniel Rudary recently obtained a significant victory for manufacturing client Little Mountain Precision, LLC in a breach of contract case held in the United States District Court for the Northern District of Ohio.
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BRENNAN MANNA DIAMOND
Blog Post
You Know ADR, But What About EDR?
August 7, 2024
BMD Member Bob Hager and Partner Jessica Hew have co-authored an article in the Cleveland Metropolitan Bar Journal, focusing on the strategic selection and implementation of dispute resolution methods. The article covers mediation and arbitration, offering insights into their application and effectiveness. It provides valuable tips for lawyers on how to choose the best method for resolving disputes and highlights the importance of creative approaches to serve clients effectively.
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Brennan Manna Diamond
Client Alert
“In for a Penny, in for a Pound” is No Longer the Case for Florida Lawyers
February 19, 2024
On April 1, 2024, newly adopted Rule 1.041 to the Florida Rules of Civil Procedures goes into effect which creates a procedure for an attorney to appear in a limited manner in civil proceedings. Currently, when a Florida attorney appears in a civil proceeding, he or she is reasonable for handling all aspects of the case for their client. This new rule authorizes an attorney to file a notice limiting the attorney’s appearance to particular proceedings or specified matters prior to any appearance before the court. For example, an attorney can now appear for the limited purpose of filing and arguing a motion to dismiss. Once the motion to dismiss is heard by the court, the attorney may file a notice of termination of limited appearance and will have no further obligations in the case.
Posted by
Edward Brown
Blog Post
Litigation Holds: First Aid for the Thorn in a Corporation’s Side
July 25, 2023
Posted by
Angelina Gingo and Robert Hager
Client Alert
The Current State of Assignment of Benefits Litigation in Florida
August 5, 2022
On May 25, 2022, Florida lawmakers approved property insurance reforms that remove attorney’s fees, with respect to assignment of benefits (“AOB”) property insurance litigation. One-way attorney’s fees are a longstanding problem in Florida and the reforms come at a time when AOB litigation increasingly affects homeowners in a negative way.
Posted by
Nhan T. Lee with Wayne A. Comstock
Multimedia
HIPAA and Cybersecurity 10 Steps You Should Take Now To Protect Your Organization
June 13, 2022
Kate Hickner sits down with Andy Jones, Brandon Pauley, and Kyle Johnson to discuss recent developments in cybersecurity and today's threat environment. Kate shares with us the HIPAA privacy tips, Andy Jones discusses the security considerations from an expert, Brandon Pauley shares with us incident response from a legal perspective, and Kyle Johnson shares with us, post-incident litigation. Be sure to subscribe to our YouTube channel to learn more!
Posted by
Kate Hickner
Client Alert
Laboratory Specimen Collection Arrangements with Contract Hospitals - OIG Advisory Opinion 22-09
May 3, 2022
On April 28, 2022, the Department of Health and Human Services, Office of Inspector General (“OIG”) published an Advisory Opinion[1] in which it evaluated a proposed arrangement where a network of clinical laboratories (the “Requestor”) would compensate hospitals (each a “Contract Hospital”) for specimen collection, processing, and handling services (“Collection Services”) for laboratory tests furnished by the Requestor (the “Proposed Arrangement”). The OIG concluded that the Proposed Arrangement would generate prohibited remuneration under the federal Anti-Kickback Statute (“AKS”) if the requisite intent were present. This is due to both the possibility that the proposed per-patient-encounter fee would be used to induce or reward referrals to Requestor and the associated risk of improperly steering patients to Requestor.
Posted by
Kathryn Hickner
News Article
BMD Adds Evidence Optix® to its Litigation eDiscovery Workflow
February 16, 2022
Insight Optix, a legal technology company, is pleased to announce that Brennan Manna Diamond (BMD), a business law firm with more than 75 attorneys and nine offices across the country, is adding Evidence Optix (EO) to its discovery workflow.
Posted by
Robert A. Hager
Client Alert
The New Rule 1.510 - Radical Change for Summary Judgement Procedure in Florida
June 8, 2021
In civil litigation, where both sides participate actively, trial is usually required at the end of a long, expensive case to determine a winner and a loser. In federal and most state courts, however, there are a few procedural shortcuts by which parties can seek to prevail in advance of trial, saving time, money and annoyance. The most common of these is the “motion for summary judgment”: a request to the court by one side for judgment before trial, generally on the basis that the evidence available reflects that a win for that party is legally inevitable and thus required. Effective May 1, 2021, summary judgment procedure in Florida has radically changed.
Posted by
Scott Rost
Client Alert
BMD Appellate Win Clarifies Waiver of Contractual Right to Arbitrate
April 12, 2021
Brennan, Manna & Diamond, LLC attorneys David M. Scott, Lucas K. Palmer, and Krista D. Warren prevailed before the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit regarding if/when a party waives a contractual right to arbitrate. Borror Property Management, LLC v. Oro Karric North, LLC, No. 20-3146 (the “Decision”).
Posted by
Christopher Calpin and David Scott
Client Alert
BMD Obtains Supreme Court Victory on Behalf of Sterilite of Ohio, LLC
August 28, 2020
Columbus, Ohio – On August 26, 2020, the Supreme Court of Ohio issued its opinion in Lunsford v. Sterilite of Ohio, LLC, Slip Op. No. 2020-Ohio-4193. The Supreme Court’s 4-3 decision reversed an Ohio Court of Appeals ruling that had reinstated a putative class action against Sterilite brought by a group of current and former employees claiming that Sterilite’s use of “direct observation” urinalysis screening violated their common law right to privacy.
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BMD Employment Litigation Practice Group
Client Alert
Lockdowns, Landlords, & Litigation: Abercrombie & Fitch Flips The Script on Simon Property Group Inc.
August 4, 2020
Novel litigation between commercial property owners and tenants arises from COVID-19 lockdowns. Typically, owners sue for nonpayment of rent. But in Franklin County, Ohio, a large retail tenant turned the tables and sued the owner to recoup payments.
Posted by
David M. Scott and Patrick L. Ojeil
Client Alert
Healthcare Acquisitions and Divestitures During the COVID-19 Pandemic
July 9, 2020
It seems as though all aspects of our personal and professional lives have been impacted in one way or another by the COVID-19 public health emergency. Healthcare acquisitions and divestitures are no exception. Although the ramifications depend on the specific circumstances of each transaction, we are noticing certain common threads woven among recently closed and currently in progress transactions in the healthcare industry. Here are a few of the questions that often arise as we work with clients to navigate the current business landscape both during and after the COVID epidemic.
Posted by
Kate Hickner and Kevin Saunders
Blog Post
Crain's Cleveland Recognizes Duriya Dhinojwala as a 2020 Woman of Note
June 29, 2020
Duriya (DD) Dhinojwala's heart, drive and dedication are just a few of the commendable qualities that make her a Woman of Note. Learn more about DD's background and path to success here.
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Client Alert
CARES Act and Financial Institutions – Litigation Update
May 15, 2020
The Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (“CARES Act”) and the Paycheck Protection Program (“PPP”) have allowed some businesses to remain operational during the COVID-19 pandemic. For these businesses, obtaining access to funds under these programs has proved vital.
Posted by
Richard L. Hilbrich
News Article
Jury Awards Care Center $225,000
November 6, 2019
Congratulations to Scott Sandrock on the jury verdict in favor of our client. The verdict stems from the lawsuit filed on behalf of our client against Spectrum Cable for fraud in connection with business services. The jury awarded Plaintiff $22,000 for compensatory damages, plus $225,000 in punitive damages and recovery of attorney fees in favor of our client.
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Client Alert
BMD Obtains Dismissal of ADA Title III Suit Against National Outlet Mall Chain
February 6, 2018
On January 12, 2018, Brennan, Manna & Diamond obtained the dismissal of an Americans with Disabilities Act (“ADA”) lawsuit filed against Tanger Factory Outlet Centers, Inc. in the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Michigan. The suit, which was brought under Title III of the ADA, alleged that Tanger’s Byron Center, Michigan outlet mall contained barriers to access in violation of the ADA’s accessibility requirements. The plaintiff demanded prospective injunctive relief, including a retrofit of the entire mall, as well as expert witness and attorneys’ fees.
Posted by
Christopher B. Congeni and Daniel J. Rudary
News Article
BMD Seeking Recovery for Opioid Losses on behalf of Summit County and its Political Subdivisions
December 21, 2017
As the opioid epidemic continues to take its toll on our community, its resources and straining the already tight budgets, Brennan Manna & Diamond, on behalf of Summit County and its political subdivisions, filed a complaint against those companies that make or distribute prescription opioids seeking recovery of the County's losses as a result of the opioid crisis.
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BMD Litigation Practice Group
Client Alert
President Trump’s Effect on the Workplace
October 5, 2016
When President-elect Trump takes office, what can employers expect? What will be the effect of his presidency on the workplace and workforce? The probabilities and possibilities range from minor to major changes, with both short and long-term effects.
Posted by
John N. Childs
Blog Post
Duty to Preserve ESI: The Stakes Just Got Higher
August 10, 2016
A recent federal court decision highlights the potentially severe consequences for companies that do not take the proper steps to preserve electronically stored information (“ESI”) in anticipation of or in connection with litigation.
Posted by
Justin M. Alaburda