Ohio

Ohio is a Midwestern state in the Great Lakes Region, and is the 7th most populous state with over 11.6 million residents.  The largest city is the capital city of Columbus. The state is partitioned from the Northwest Territory, and was admitted as the 17th state into the Union on March 1, 1803. It was the first US state admitted under the Northwest Ordinance. The state is referred to by its nickname of the “Buckeye State,” named after Ohio Buckeye-trees, and the state takes it’s name from the Ohio river.

The government of Ohio is composed of the executive branch, led by the Governor; the legislative branch, which comprises the Ohio General Assembly; and the judicial branch, which is led by the state Supreme Court. The state’s government is structured by the Constitution and the law of the state. 

The Executive Branch consists of the Governor, Lt. Governor, Attorney General, Secretary of State, State Auditor and State Treasurer are elected every four years, with the Governor and Lt. Governor sharing a ticket.  There are 21 state agencies that comprise the state government.

The Legislative Branch is a bicameral legislature, the Ohio General Assembly, made up of two houses: the Senate and the House of Representatives. The House consists of single-member districts of equal population, totaling 99 members who serve two year terms.  For the Senate, three house districts are combined to create 33 Senate seats, and Senators serve four-year, staggered terms.  The General Assembly draws the US Congressional districts, creating 16 seats in the US House of Representatives to form the Ohio delegation.  The Governor must approve the district map.

The Judicial Branch is headed by the Ohio Supreme Court, which has one chief justice and six associate justices, each elected to staggered six-year terms.  The Chief Justice of the Ohio Supreme Court has the responsibility for filling in temporary vacancies in any elected judgeships, as well as appointing justices to the Court of Claims. 

Other levels of the court system in Ohio include the State Court of Claims covers civil actions against the state, and cases where Ohio has waived its sovereign immunity. The 12 district appeals courts are intermediate appellate courts.  There are 88 county common pleas courts, the principal courts that take the first look at civil and criminal matters, and in areas with high populations, these courts are broken into various divisions.  Then the state has Municipal and County Courts that handle misdemeanors, and other small matters like traffic court and small claims. 

In 2010, Ohio’s GDP was $478 billion, which made it the 7th largest economy at the time. Manufacturing and financial services are the largest economic-sectors in the state. The state also has the largest bioscience center in the Midwest, and is a leader in the US- “green” economy. The state is the largest producer of plastics, rubber, appliances, electrical equipment, and fabricated metals in the US. Utilities, trade, and transport, is the state’s largest sector (employment). Healthcare and education also ranks highly in the employment of Ohioans. Wendy’s, Abercrombie & Fitch, Fifth Third Bank, Goodyear, and Procter & Gamble, are a few of the leading industries which hail from the state of Ohio.

The state has many major metropolitan cities, local landmarks, and major universities. Cleveland is home to NBA and NFL teams (Cavaliers and Browns), and is also home to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Cincinnati is home to the University of Cincinnati and NFL team Cincinnati Bengals. Xavier University is also located in the city, and it is home to major corporations including Procter & Gamble, Kroger Supermarket Chains, and Fifth Third Bank. The Pro Football Hall of Fame is in Canton, OH. The state is also known for popular universities, and has 5 of the top 115 universities in the US, including the University of Akron, Bowling Green, Kent State, and Toledo University. Ohio is also known as the roller coaster capital of the world because of the Cedar Point Theme Park.

News coverage ranging from labor and employment law, intellectual property rights and litigation, budget planning, federal agency news, telemedicine and the opioid epidemic in the US, and the education-system, are covered by the National Law Review. Visitors can find details on minimum wage increases, workers compensation laws, LGBTQ rights, and other state legislation. The National Law Review covers state news, regional news, and news from the state of Ohio which impacts residents and the entire country.  

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2019
Legal Insight: Implications Of The ‘Lessor’ And ‘Fly Away’ State Tax Exemptions Associated With Aircraft Purchases Barnes & Thornburg LLP
Nov
9
2011
Good News, Bad News On Prevailing Wages In Ohio Barnes & Thornburg LLP
Apr
24
2017
Update: Administration Announces Additional $800 Million in Cuts Barnes & Thornburg LLP
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2017
Ohio Budget Update- July 6, 2017 Barnes & Thornburg LLP
Jan
30
2014
Component Parts Doctrine Applied in Three Fatality Ohio Case Armstrong Teasdale
Nov
22
2016
Ohio Imposes Tax on Online Retailers with No Physical Presence in State Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP
Nov
25
2011
Columbus Steel Castings to Pay $825,000 and Install Monitoring Equipment as Sentence for Violating Clean Air Act U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
May
25
2015
U.S. Settles with Marathon Petroleum Corporation to Cut Harmful Air Emissions at Facilities in Indiana, Kentucky and Ohio U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Nov
2
2014
EPA Announces Removal of Two Toxic Hotspots on Lake Superior and Lake Michigan from Binational List U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Sep
8
2012
Re-manufacturing the American Middle Class U.S. Department of Labor
Sep
1
2022
U.S. Department of Labor Recovers $67k in Back Pay for 29 Workers After Akron Employer Fails to Meet Payroll for More than Two Months U.S. Department of Labor
Feb
25
2012
A New Generation of Nurses U.S. Department of Labor
Feb
25
2013
Cleveland Stories: An Argument for a Higher Minimum Wage U.S. Department of Labor
Oct
28
2022
Ohio Manufacturer Faces $1.2M in Penalties After 7th Worker in 5 Years Suffers Severe Injuries When Caught in Machine Employer Failed to Lock Out U.S. Department of Labor
Oct
17
2011
US Labor Department seeks to recover more than $436,000 for 2 employee benefit plans of Columbus, Ohio-based Clark Graphics U.S. Department of Labor
Jul
31
2011
Departments of Energy, Defense Partner to Install Fuel Cell Backup Power Units at Eight Military Installations U.S. Department of Energy
Aug
18
2011
Department of Energy Awards Nearly $7 Million to Advance Fuel Cell and Hydrogen Storage Systems Research U.S. Department of Energy
Dec
4
2019
DSW Shoe Warehouse to Pay $40,000 to Settle EEOC Race Discrimination Lawsuit U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
Jun
6
2011
ALJ finds parts supplier unlawfully discharged 20 immigrant employees in Minnesota after they refused to sign away NLRA and other rights National Labor Relations Board
Jan
17
2011
Lawsuit Loans Add New Risk for the Injured- Lenders Say They Perform A Necessary Service, but Some Say Loan Costs Are Too High Center for Public Integrity
Sep
18
2012
FreedomWorks for America Releases Deluge of Ads Center for Public Integrity
Feb
2
2011
Betting on Justice: States are Battleground in Drive To Regulate Lawsuit Funding Center for Public Integrity
Jul
22
2015
"Business Fixture" Ruling Could Mean Changes in Your Property Taxes Steptoe & Johnson PLLC
Jan
25
2018
New Ohio Court Ruling Tackles Issues Critical to Lessees Steptoe & Johnson PLLC
Oct
21
2020
Ohio Land Professional Licensing Deadline is December 1 Steptoe & Johnson PLLC
Aug
21
2015
Ohio Secretary of State Determines That Local Ballot Initiatives Against Oil and Gas Development and Exploration-Related Waste Disposal Will Not Be on Ballot; Citizens’ Groups Appeal Steptoe & Johnson PLLC
Jan
10
2019
Ohio Governor Signs Law Exempting Landmen from Licensing Requirement Steptoe & Johnson PLLC
Jul
11
2016
Ohio House Bill 390 Signed into Law by Governor Kasich Steptoe & Johnson PLLC
Feb
5
2018
Is Cryptocurrency The Cat’s Pajamas? Steptoe & Johnson PLLC
Jan
10
2023
Ohio Supreme Court Finds Portion of 2005 Ohio Tort Reform Legislation Unconstitutional as Applied to Permanent and Severe Psychological Injuries Steptoe & Johnson PLLC
May
11
2015
Ohio EPA Seeks Additional Information When Permitting Gas Dehydration Facilities Steptoe & Johnson PLLC
Sep
16
2016
Ohio Supreme Court Reconciles Application of the 1989 and 2006 Versions of Dormant Mineral Act Steptoe & Johnson PLLC
Jan
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2015
Ohio Supreme Court Limits Public Sector Supervisor Liability Steptoe & Johnson PLLC
Jan
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2015
Ohio EPA seeks comments on US Army Corps of Engineers’ Report Steptoe & Johnson PLLC
May
26
2015
Ohio High Court Rules College Police Departments Subject to Public Records Act Steptoe & Johnson PLLC
 

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