New Notary Laws in Ohio: Important Changes to Requirements and Fees Effective April 2023

Columbus, Ohio – For many Ohioans, utilizing a notary public has been a common procedure, whether finalizing the purchase of a home, setting up a trust, or securing powers of attorney. In a bid to streamline legal processes and address emerging questions, Ohio is implementing new notary laws effective April 3. These updates promise major clarifications and modifications affecting the qualifications and operations of notaries across the state. The forthcoming amendments make it clear that only Ohio residents and non-resident attorneys licensed in Ohio are eligible to apply for an Ohio notary commission. This move … Read more

Key Developments in Major Legal Cases: Judge from 3M Earplug Suit to Manage Depo-Provera Litigation; Special Master Advocates No Fees for Roundup Lead Attorneys

Pensacola, FL – A federal judge in Florida, overseeing a high-profile lawsuit involving 3M’s combat earplugs, has now been appointed to manage a burgeoning legal case concerning the contraceptive injection Depo-Provera. This development marks a significant expansion in the judicial responsibilities of U.S. District Judge M. Casey Rodgers, who has gained attention for her rigorous handling of the multi-district litigation (MDL) cases. Judge Rodgers, recognized for her adept management of complex legal proceedings, will now oversee the Depo-Provera MDL, which addresses claims that the drug causes significant bone density loss. The plaintiffs in this case … Read more

Denver Apartment Residents File Class Action Lawsuit Alleging Safety Breaches and Hidden Fees at Civic Lofts

Denver, CO – Residents at the Civic Lofts in Denver have initiated a class action lawsuit against their apartment complex, citing multiple safety concerns and alleged deceptive practices. This legal action has highlighted ongoing issues, not just in their building but potentially affecting other renters city-wide. The suit, still in its preliminary phase, confronts a variety of grievances including elevator malfunctions that have endangered residents. Alexandria Zavala, a tenant, described a harrowing experience where she was trapped in a malfunctioning elevator that suddenly ceased moving and began to drop. She recalled, “It stopped on the … Read more

Illinois Judge Refuses to Block Law Limiting Credit Card Swipe Fees on Tips and Taxes, Banking Groups Vow to Fight On

SPRINGFIELD, Ill. – In a significant legal ruling, a federal judge on Thursday refrained from halting an Illinois law designed to limit certain charges by credit card companies, which is set to alter transaction fee structures statewide. These companies typically impose “swipe fees” on merchants for processing credit and debit card payments. Last spring, the Illinois Legislature enacted the Interchange Fee Prohibition Act, a pioneering law that prohibits these fees on the taxation and gratuity portions of credit and debit card transactions, effective from July 1. This legislative move, part of the state’s budget resolution, … Read more