Jay Carson talks with the media about the Ohio Supreme Court’s decision to hear remote work taxes case
Wegman Hessler attorney Jay Carson recently talked with the media to discuss The Ohio Supreme Court’s decision to hear Schaad v. Alder, one of five cases in the state brought by…
Wegman Hessler litigation team wins $2 million verdict in a worker injury case
How one Cleveland law firm helps its corporate clients prevent and protect against similar lawsuits Cleveland – Wegman Hessler attorneys Christopher A. Holecek and Jessica L. MacKeigan recently won a…
What business partners need to know about fiduciary duty
We recently won a case for a small business client, who received a substantial judgment. The individual was a 49% shareholder owner of an LLC and was “squeezed out” of…
Appellate Brief Filed with the Ohio Supreme Court Questioning the Unconstitutional Taxation of Remote Workers
January 14, 2022 Jay Carson, on behalf of client The Buckeye Institute, filed a jurisdictional appellate brief with the Ohio Supreme Court raising substantial constitutional questions related to the taxation…
Amicus Brief Filed with the U.S. Supreme Court Urging Protection Against Agency Overreach
December 20, 2021 Jay Carson has filed another amicus brief on behalf of Wegman Client The Buckeye Institute – this time with the U.S. Supreme Court. The brief discusses the…
Jay Carson Files Amicus Brief Urging the Court for Protection from Government Overreach
On November 29, 2021, Jay Carson, on behalf of Wegman Client The Buckeye Institute filed an amicus brief with the Ohio Supreme Court. The brief urges the Court to protect…