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  • Dagger Law Welcomes Hannah M. Travis
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    Dagger Law Welcomes Hannah M. Travis

    Hannah M. Travis has joined the Dagger Law team as an associate attorney serving Dagger Law’s Lancaster and Canal Winchester locations. She engages in the general practice of law, with an emphasis on domestic relations and juvenile law; which includes areas such as divorce, dissolution, child custody, paternity, visitation, child support and antenuptial agreements. “Hannah has a

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  • Everitt of Dagger Law Awarded Prestigious Ohio Land Title Professional Designation
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    Everitt of Dagger Law Awarded Prestigious Ohio Land Title Professional Designation

    Bryan M. Everitt, associate attorney and title insurance agent with Dagger Law, recently became the newest recipient of the Ohio Land Title Professional (OLTP) designation. Everitt is one of only 17 title professionals in Ohio to hold this designation according to the Ohio Land Title Association (OLTA). The OLTP designation is intended to recognize individuals

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  • Senate Bill 175 – Stand Your Ground/Duty to Retreat
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    Senate Bill 175 – Stand Your Ground/Duty to Retreat

    Effective April 6, 2021, Governor Mike DeWine signed Senate Bill 175 into law. Prior to the enactment of Senate Bill 175, individuals had no duty to retreat when exercising self-defense in only two locations: (1) in his/her vehicle or (2) his/her residence. Ohioans may now use lethal force in self-defense anywhere they have a legal right to

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  • What you need to know about Minimum Wage
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    What you need to know about Minimum Wage

    Effective January 1, 2021, Ohio modified its minimum wage and created three (3) different categories of pay  The minimum wage in Ohio now differentiates between “large employers” and “small employers.” A “large employer” is defined as an employer who brings in more than $323,000 in gross receipts per year. If you are categorized as a

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