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Twenty-Nine BMD Attorneys Named 2024 Best Lawyers in America® and Ones to Watch®

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Brennan, Manna & Diamond is pleased to announce that twenty-nine BMD attorneys are recognized in the 2024 editions of The Best Lawyers in America® and The Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch® in America. Best Lawyers, publisher of The Best Lawyers in America® report, conducts extensive surveys of attorneys across the country to create annual peer-reviewed lists of distinguished attorneys deemed representative of the gold standard in law practice.

The Best Lawyers in America® list highlights established lawyers from 150 different practice areas while The Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch® in America features lawyers who are in the earlier stages of their careers. This year, The Best Lawyers in America® list includes twenty-one BMD attorneys and the Ones to Watch® in America list includes eight. Brennan, Manna & Diamond proudly recognizes our 2024 Best Lawyers in America® and Ones to Watch® in America recipients.

The Best Lawyers in America® (L to R): Richard Burke, Jason Butterworth, John Childs, Donald Davis, Donna Flammang, Blake Gerney, Robert Hager, Matthew Heinle, Kathryn Hickner, David Hrina, Matthew Jackson, Kyle Johnson, Joshua La Bouef, J. Brock McClane, Adrian Ribovich, Scott Sandrock, Jeana Singleton, Nathaniel Sinn, Michael Steel, Amanda Waesch, Lee Walko

The Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch® in America (L to R): Mathew Doney, Victoria Ferrise, Cassandra Manna, Alex McCallion, Bryan Meek, Abigail Peabody, Daniel Rudary, Ashley Watson


Jeffrey C. Miller discusses "Guns and Drugs in the Workplace" at Legal Education event Feb. 20, 2020

On Thursday, February 20, 2020 at the Builder's Exchange Training Center in North Canton, Attorney Jeff Miller will be discussing guns and drugs in the workplace. Both are legal in Ohio, but what about the workplace? Jeff will discuss concealed carry and medical marijuana in the workplace, and employer options for addressing these emerging issues. In today's tight labor market, the correct policies and procedures on guns and drugs are crucial.

BMD Strengthens Presence with New Office in Canton, Ohio

CANTON, OHIO - Brennan Manna Diamond, LLC, a full-service law firm based in Akron, Ohio and with more than 70 attorneys, is expanding to Stark County. We are pleased to announce that we have opened a new office in Canton, Ohio. The new office is located at: 4518 Fulton Road, Suite 202, Canton, OH 44718.

FTC Supports Retiring the Ohio APRN Collaborative Agreement

As an industry leading advocate and general counsel for the Ohio Association of Advanced Practice Nurses, Brennan, Manna & Diamond attorney, Jeana M. Singleton, has been integral in efforts to bring an outdated regulatory structure into the 21st century by modernizing the law and expanding access to care.

BMD Congratulates 2020 Ohio Super Lawyers and Ohio Rising Stars

BRENNAN, MANNA & DIAMOND is proud to announce RICHARD W. BURKE (Estate Planning and Probate),HAMILTON DeSAUSSURE, JR. (Business Litigation), ROBERT A. HAGER (Construction Litigation), DAVID J. HRINA (Business/Corporate), MICHAEL A. STEEL (Bankruptcy, Business) and RICHARD L. WILLIGER (Workers’ Compensation) have been selected as 2020 Ohio Super Lawyers by Law and Politics magazine, Northern Ohio Live magazine, and Cincinnati Magazine in their respective area of practice. BMD’s 2020 Rising Stars include: JUSTIN M. ALABURDA (Business Litigation), KYLE A. JOHNSON (Business Litigation), ALEX J. McCALLION (Business Litigation), CHRISTOPHER J. MEAGER (State/Local/Muni Law), BRANDON T. PAULEY (Business/Corporate) and DANIEL J. RUDARY (Business Litigation)

Ohio's "One Bite" Program Changes

The Ohio Medical Board has for some years had a “One Bite” program where a physician with a substance problem could undergo treatment. The treatment was private and not disclosed to the Medical Board. If the problem was later disclosed, the physician obtaining treatment would avoid sanctions from the Medical Board.