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In-Person Solicitation of Immigrants

The Rules of Professional Conduct govern the conduct of every attorney practicing in Ohio, including immigration attorneys. The Rules prohibit most types of in-person solicitation. (See Prof Cond. R. 7.3). The rationale for the rule is to protect prospective clients from the potential abuse of overreaching and undue influence. Yet, some immigration attorneys follow the […]

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The “Non Refundable” Flat-Fee Agreement Myth

Many attorneys use “non-refundable” flat fee agreements to render legal professional services. While the Supreme Court of Ohio acknowledges that under certain circumstances it is proper for a lawyer to enter a flat fee agreement, such agreement must comply with the Ohio Rules of Professional Conduct. (Advisory Opinion 2016-1). A flat fee or fixed fee […]

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Alimony Tax Law Changes: The Rush to Finish Divorces

Many people have been discussing the new tax laws and their implications on divorce. Because they are so new, not all attorneys are familiar with the changes or understand their true implications. The most important change is the new tax laws eliminate the deduction for alimony payments required by post 2018 divorce agreements.   This essentially […]

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