In 2006, Twitter began, and Facebook shifted from a social media network for college students to open to the public. More than a decade has passed since then, and in this country, social media has mushroomed from a small number of users to the majority of the U.S....
Criminal & Traffic Law
Steps to Take if You’re Falsely Accused of a Crime
Most of us think the idea that we could be falsely accused of a crime is close to preposterous. Criminal charges are brought against characters on our favorite TV shows. It might happen to people in real life that we have no connection with. However, even though it...
Ohio is a Tort State: What That Means for You
Where car accidents are concerned, you should know whether you live in a tort or a no-fault state. It affects how you pay for car insurance and what happens should you get into an accident. Ohio is a tort state, unlike two of our neighbors, Kentucky and Pennsylvania....
The Latest on Red Light Cameras in Ohio
The question of whether red light cameras are used more for safety or profit has fomented debate in Ohio and other states. Ohio drivers should remain on alert for red light cameras. The Ohio Supreme Court ruled in 2017 that restrictions on cities with red cameras are...