ABKF Defends Ohio’s SAFE Act
ABKF, on behalf of the Independent Women’s Forum and the Center for Christian Virtue, filed an amicus brief at the Supreme Court of Ohio in
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ABKF, on behalf of the Independent Women’s Forum and the Center for Christian Virtue, filed an amicus brief at the Supreme Court of Ohio in
Courts may not invoke equity to forgive a tenant’s negligent failure to renew its lease. So held the Supreme Court of Ohio in Ashland Global
In Custom Communications v. FTC, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit invalidated the FTC’s “negative-option” rule—a blunderbuss mandate that sought to micromanage
ABKF, proudly partnering with America First Legal, successfully represented law professor Dr. Scott Gerber in a lawsuit against Ohio Northern University. Dr. Gerber, a tenured
Today’s Wall Street Journal discusses ABKF. The following comes from These Small Conservative Law Firms Are Raking In Business, by Erin Mulvaney: The full article
ABKF is thrilled to announce that Shams Hirji has joined the firm. Shams is an elite litigator. A graduate of Northwestern University’s law school, he’s
ABKF recently prepared a legal analysis of S.B. 197, a bill that would expand access on online gaming in Ohio. The memorandum, which ABKF prepared
Today, the Supreme Court of Ohio granted Ohio’s motion to stay a lower-court decision enjoining Ohio’s SAFE Act. We were honored to file a brief
Ben Flowers and Ben White filed an amicus brief at the Supreme Court of the United States on behalf of Restoring Integrity and Trust in
Ben Flowers and Ben White filed an amicus brief in the Supreme Court of the United States on behalf of the United States Conference of