Hahn Loeser & Parks LLP


Cleveland, Ohio

59 The Best Lawyers in America® awards

25 Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch® in America awards

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Clients
Clients
  • Agstar Financial Services
  • Avis Budget Group
  • Cargill, Inc.
  • Cliffs Natural Resources Inc.
  • DeBartolo Holdings, LLC
  • Fidelity National Financial, Inc.
  • Great Lakes Cheese Co., Inc.
  • Head, USA
  • Hugo Boss USA, Inc.
  • Jacobs Entertainment, Inc.
  • Johnson Controls, Inc.
  • Lincoln Electric Holdings, Inc.
  • Nucor Corporation
  • Shearer's Foods, Inc.

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  • Administrative / Regulatory Law
  • Art Law
  • Banking and Finance Law
  • Bankruptcy and Creditor Debtor Rights / Insolvency and Reorganization Law
  • Bet-the-Company Litigation
  • Business and Succession Planning
  • Business Disputes
  • Business Organizations (including LLCs and Partnerships)
  • Class Actions
  • Closely Held Companies and Family Businesses Law
  • Commercial Litigation
  • Communications Law
  • Complex Litigation
  • Construction Law
  • Copyright
  • Copyright Law
  • Corporate
  • Corporate Compliance Law
  • Corporate Governance and Compliance Law
  • Corporate Governance Law
  • Corporate Law
  • Eminent Domain and Condemnation Law
  • Employee Benefits (ERISA) Law
  • Employment Law - Management
  • Estate Planning
  • Franchise Law
  • Health Care Law
  • Insurance Law
  • Labor and Employment Law - Management
  • Labor Law - Management
  • Land Use and Zoning Law
  • Litigation
  • Litigation - Antitrust
  • Litigation - Banking and Finance
  • Litigation - Bankruptcy
  • Litigation - Construction
  • Litigation - Intellectual Property
  • Litigation - Labor and Employment
  • Litigation - Land Use and Zoning
  • Litigation - Real Estate
  • Litigation - Trusts and Estates
  • Mass Tort Litigation / Class Actions - Defendants
  • Mass Tort Litigation / Class Actions - Plaintiffs
  • Mergers and Acquisitions Law
  • Nonprofit / Charities Law
  • Oil and Gas Law
  • Patent
  • Patent Law
  • Patent Litigation
  • Product Liability Litigation - Defendants
  • Real Estate Law
  • Tax Law
  • Trade Secrets
  • Trade Secrets Law
  • Trademark
  • Trademark Law
  • Trusts and Estates
  • Venture Capital Law
  • Workers' Compensation Law - Employers
  • Workouts and Restructurings

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“Time is of the Essence” – or is it?


The phrase “time is of the essence” means that timely performance is an essential obligation under a contract, and thus failure to perform in a timely manner amounts to a material breach of contract giving rise to the other party’s right to exercise its remedies for breach.

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Rice

Beware What Your Contract Says: It Just Might Be Enforced


A recent decision from Ohio’s Tenth District Court of Appeals illustrates contract provision risks

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Sonja

Rice

Employing Minors in Construction


House Bill 33 (establishing the state budget for 2023-25) permits minors to work on construction sites in certain limited situations.

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Sonja

Rice

Promptly Pay the Subcontractor or Pay the Consequences


Under Ohio’s Prompt Pay Act, a general contractor could end up paying more for the subcontractor’s attorneys’ fees than the general contractor owed to the subcontractor.

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Justin

Croniser

U.S. Department of Labor Announces Overhaul of Prevailing Wage Rules


Proposed changes represent the largest overhaul of the regulations implementing the Davis-Bacon Act and the Davis-Bacon Related Acts in 40 years.

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Knuth

Lessons Learned from Hurricane Ian Can Maximize Idalia Insurance Recovery Efforts


Hurricane Idalia brings yet another set of challenges to Southwest Floridians, who are still struggling to rebuild and collect insurance proceeds from Hurricane Ian.

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Phoebe S.

Wise

New I-9 Form Available: Remote Document Review Permitted for E-Verify Employers


Changes to the I-9 form make the form much more user friendly.

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Ann E.

Knuth

Beware! Trademark Solicitations


Unsuspecting trademark owners are paying unnecessary trademark “renewal fees” that are not what they seem to be when first viewed.

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Jeanne L.

Seewald

Potential Changes on the Horizon to Ohio Lien Law


Potential changes will permit a title company to record a project-ending affidavit and require that the chain of title shows the Notice of Commencement is terminated.

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Tara J.

Rose

Ohio Supreme Court Rejects Mandatory Deference to Agencies


Agency interpretations of statutes no longer receive judicial deference in Ohio.

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Elisé K.

Yarnell

Beware What Your Contract Says: It Just Might Be Enforced


Even if a provision seems unfair, unreasonable, or perhaps even unenforceable, there is always a risk that a judge or arbitrator will enforce it as written.

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Matthew K.

Grashoff

NLRB Provides Guidance on Non-Disparagement and Confidentiality Provisions in Severance Agreements in Light of McLaren Macomb Decision


On March 22, 2023, the NLRB’s General Counsel, Jennifer A. Abruzzo, issued guidance (the “Memo”) regarding the McLaren Macomb decision, which expounds upon the Board’s decision

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Andrew

Wolf

Demand Rising for Sustainable Housing (Properties Magazine)


Young Americans are interested in curbing their carbon footprint and living sustainably.

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Aaron S.

Evenchik

FTC Vote Delayed, But More Turbulence for Non-Compete Provisions Forecasted


Hahn Loeser attorneys Andrew Wolf, Ann Knuth and Brittany Mallow discuss the circumstances where non-compete restrictions may not violate the National Labor Relations Act and what steps employers could take regarding non-compete provisions, to put themselves in the best position.

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Wolf

FTC Vote Delayed, But More Turbulence for Non-Compete Provisions Forecasted


FTC Vote Delayed, But More Turbulence for Non-Compete Provisions Forecasted

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Ann E.

Knuth

Healthy Demand Amid Troubling Headwinds (Properties Magazine)


2023: Another Year of Healthy Industry Demand Amid Troubling Headwinds

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Remington

Electric Vehicles and Zoning Laws


by Aaron S. Evenchik and Robert A. Cooper

As electric vehicles become more common among drivers, so too will charging stations, both in abundance and location. Where these stations are placed, though, could present several challenges and potential impacts on zoning laws.

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