Congratulations to our 50-Year Honorees in 2021! - William P. Blair William W. Emley, Sr - Stark County Bar Association
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K C O U NT Y B AR S T A R K C O U N T Y AR ST A SSO C I AT I O N BAR JOURNAL VOLUME 27 NUMBER 1 JANUARY, 2021 50 YEARS William P. Blair William W. Emley, Sr. William F. Morris Dennis J. Fox Randolph L. Snow Congratulations to our 50-Year Honorees in 2021!
SCBA January, 2021 2021 CLE Seminars Office Schedule Jan. 20, 2021 Virtual Lunch with a Judge Live Interactive Webinar Jan. 1st Office Closed in Observance See Pg. 2 of New Year’s Day Jan. 6th 12:00 noon Family Law Committee Meeting Jan. 29, 2021 Criminal Law Live Interactive Webinar Live Interactive Webinar See Pg. 3 Jan. 7th 12:00 noon Community Involvement Upcoming CLE Seminars - Details to Follow Committee Meeting May 13-14, 2021 2021 White Williams Bankruptcy Jan. 11th 4:00 p.m. Disputed Fee Committee Meeting Institute Live Interactive Webinar Jan. 12th 12:00 noon Elder Law Committee Meeting Live Interactive Webinar May 20-21, 2021 2021 Estate Planning and Elder Law Jan. 14th 12:00 noon Legal Aid/Pro Bono Symposium Live Interactive Webinar Committee Meeting Jan. 18th Office Closed in Observance of Elder Law Committee Meeting Martin Luther King, Jr. Day Tuesday, January 12, 2021 – 12:00 noon Live Interactive Webinar Jan. 19th 12:00 noon Corporate Law Committee Meeting Live Interactive Webinar Chaplain David O. Kling, of Crossroads Hospice, will Jan. 19 th 3:45 p.m. Grievance Committee Meeting give a presentation on how different age demographics cope with grief and loss. Jan. 20th 4:00 p.m. Executive Committee Meeting * Jan. 28th 12:00 noon Military & Veterans Affairs Reminder: A - L! Committee Meeting Complete your CLE by Dec. 31, 2021 *Self-study caps for judges and attorneys with the last names beginnning with A-L have been waived for the NOTARY EDUCATION CLASS & TESTING 2020-2021 compliance period ending December 31, 2021. Classes and Testing offered every 2nd & 4th Tuesday You may complete all CLE requirments through approved Stark County Bar Association Office self-study courses, including live interactive webinars. *By Appointment Only* 1 Hour Renewal Education Class • 9:00 AM – 10:00 AM Notice The Bar Office e-mail addresses: 3 Hour New Notary Public Education Class Tina@StarkCtyBar.com 12:00 Noon – 3:00 PM SCBAReferral@StarkCtyBar.com CLE@StarkCtyBar.com TESTING 3:00 PM – 4:00 PM SCBANotary@StarkCtyBar.com Online classes and testing available at our Visit us at www.StarkCtyBar.com website: www.StarkCtyBar.com THE BAR JOURNAL The Bar Journal is published monthly for all bar members. Free to members, $20.00 per year to others. Official Publication of the Stark County Bar Association FOUNDED IN 1900 Suite 400, Courtyard Centre All communications and editorial material should be 116 Cleveland Ave., N.W. • Canton, Ohio 44702 directed to the Bar Association office by the fifteenth Ivan L. Redinger, Jr., Bar President day of the month preceding publication. Tina McCort, Executive Director & Editor Paulie Wagner, Referral Secretary & Editor Opinions and positions expressed in the signed material BAR OFFICE PHONE 330-453-0685 • E-MAIL ADDRESS are those of the author and may not necessarily reflect BAR OFFICE FAX 330-453-0180 • SCB@starkctybar.com those of the Stark County Bar Association, its officers, staff www.StarkCtyBar.com or board of editors.
From Our President A New Year, A New Day? to promote the rule of law, defend liberty, and pursue justice.” As the cover page shows, this new year also begins the annual recognition of those who in 2021 will have been active lawyers for 50 years. I look forward to reading more about each of them in features to come. It seems that every time I make a purchase, I am asked to complete a survey. Who has the time to respond to all those requests. More importantly, I generally do not feel a responsibility to comment on such brief interactions. The Judiciary Committee’s Municipal Court Judicial Performance Poll is not an effort to evaluate a trip through a Taco Bell drive thru. It is an important tool aimed at helping our courts improve the delivery of justice. If you are a practitioner in our municipal courts, you do have a responsibility to share your opinions. Please take the time to complete and return the Poll. At the 2019 retirement gathering for Judge Centrone at Kozmo’s, a very persuasive Bar Executive Director convinced both the then current and incoming Bar Presidents to pose for a Christmas-themed picture. Some Ivan L. Redinger, Jr. of you correctly guessed that Frosty was Tony Brown. President, Stark County Bar Association Even wrong guesses were still in the raffle (and we promise never to reveal who you incorrectly identified). Chief The process of vaccinating Stark County residents has Magistrate Matt Kreitzer was the winner of a Kozmo’s gift begun. It will accelerate. To think that we have overcome certificate. the ravages of COVID-19 would be a mistake. More will To enter this month’s $50.00 restaurant gift be infected, more will die, and with relaxed behavior, certificate raffle, go to the “Looking Back … 1971” those numbers will be even higher. Nevertheless, if we feature elsewhere in this issue. Find and email to Tina@ stay vigilant, if we maintain appropriate precautionary StarkCtyBar.com before January 12, the name of the dam measures, we can look forward to some semblance of that opened that year. Even incorrect answers are entered normalcy later this year. into the raffle. The Law Day Committee remains one of our most Your generosity resulted in a contribution of $3,300.00 ambitious committees. The list of activities associated to the Community Christmas Program. Well done! with this celebration is long, reaching far beyond our For 2021, the Ohio Supreme Court has waived the membership. At the most recent committee meeting, self-study caps for judges, magistrates, and attorneys members focused on achievement of accomplishable goals to complete the CLE requirements for the 2020- considering lingering limitations likely to be posed by 2021 compliance period ending December 31, 2021. COVID-19 in May. Final decisions have not been made, Accordingly, all with last names beginning with A-L may but it is likely that only remote activities will work, and a complete all CLE requirements through approved self- luncheon hardly fits that description. Nevertheless, they study courses, including live interactive webinars, for the are generating innovative ideas and plans which will result compliance period ending December 31, 2021. Consider in a meaningful Law Day celebration. If you have a chance getting started with our “Lunch with a Judge” with Judge to contribute or participate, please honor their efforts and Heath on January 20, as well as the Criminal Law Seminar the Law Day spirit by joining in. on January 29. The Law Day theme is: “Advancing the Rule of Law The Fry Family Farm Control 6 to Control 7 map Now.” As stated by the ABA: “The rule of law is the snippet is on the back page. Remember, the entire bedrock of American rights and liberties—in times of calm evolving map can be found at http://neooc.com/stark- and unrest alike. The 2021 Law Day theme … reminds county-bar-association-member-page-an-adventure- all of us that we the people share the responsibility exploring-balance-through-orienteering/. THE STARK COUNTY BAR JOURNAL JANUARY, 2021 PAGE 1
Stark County Bar Association’s Administration of Justice Committee presents Virtual Lunch with a Judge • LIVE INTERACTIVE WEBINAR • Wednesday, January 20, 2021 12:00 Noon – 1:00 P.M. Ethics and Attorney Misconduct at Trial The Honorable Taryn Heath, Stark County Common Pleas Court General Division, will address ethics and attorney misconduct at trial. ! Virtual Lunch with a Judge • LIVE INTERACTIVE WEBINAR • Wednesday, January 20, 2021 *Members: $30.00 Associate Members: $25.00 Non-Members: $55.00 Name_________________________________ Atty. Reg. No.________________ Address_____________________________________________________________ E-mail Address_______________________________________________________ Please mail your payment for these webinars to: Stark County Bar Association 116 Cleveland Avenue, N.W., Suite 400, Canton, Ohio 44702-1728 The seminar materials will be emailed to attendees prior to the webinar. *PLEASE NOTE: If you are currently a member of any local bar association, you may attend at our members’ price. NO REFUNDS UNLESS RESERVATION CANCELLATION IS RECEIVED 24 HOURS IN ADVANCE OF SEMINAR. Application has been submitted for 1.00 Professional Conduct CLE Credit Hour. PAGE 2 THE STARK COUNTY BAR JOURNAL JANUARY, 2021
Stark County Bar Association 2021 Criminal Law Live Interactive Webinar Friday, January 29, 2021 8:55 a.m. WELCOME Anthony Koukoutas, Esq., Criminal Law Committee Chairman Stacey Zipay, Esq., Criminal Law Committee Vice-Chairman 9:00 a.m. U.S. AND OHIO SUPREME COURT CASE UPDATE Russell S. Bensing, Esq. Cuyahoga County Criminal Defense Lawyers Association 10:15 a.m. BREAK 10:30 a.m. MEDICATION-ASSISTED TREATMENT (MAT) TO TREAT ADDICTION & USING COUNSELING AND BEHAVIORAL THERAPIES Ashleigh Abrigg, BrightView, Community Outreach Manager James George, BrightView, Operations Director 11:15 a.m. COLLATERAL CONSEQUENCES: THE EFFECTS OF CRIMINAL CONVICTIONS ON FAMILY COURT CASES & BALANCING ACT: THE PRACTICAL IMPLICATIONS OF MARCY’S LAW Michael Roth, Esq., Chief Assistant Prosecutor, Carroll County 11:45 a.m. UNIFORMED SENTENCING ENTRY; METHOD OF CONVICTIONS; SUPREME COURT SENTENCING DATABASE Honorable Kristin Farmer Stark County Common Pleas Court, General Division 12:15 p.m. ADJOURN 2021 Criminal Law Live Interactive Webinar ! Friday, January 29, 2021 *Members: $90.00 Associate Members: $75.00 Non-Members: $165.00 Name__________________________________________ Atty. Reg. No.______________________ Address___________________________________________________________________________ Email ____________________________________________________________________________ *PLEASE NOTE: If you are currently a member of any local bar association, you may attend at our members’ price. The seminar materials will be emailed to attendees prior to the webinar. Please mail checks to: Stark County Bar Association 116 Cleveland Avenue, N.W., Suite 400, Canton, Ohio 44702-1728 NO REFUNDS UNLESS RESERVATION CANCELLATION IS RECEIVED 24 HOURS IN ADVANCE OF SEMINAR. Application applied for 3.00 General CLE Credit Hours including .75 Professional Conduct CLE Credit Hour. THE STARK COUNTY BAR JOURNAL JANUARY, 2021 PAGE 3
The Supreme Court of Ohio ADMINISTRATIVE ACTIONS • October 16, 2020 [Cite as 10/16/2020 Administrative Actions, 2020-Ohio-4946.] In re Waiver of the Self-Study Cap for Judges, Magistrates, and Attorneys in the 2020/2021 Continuing-Legal- Education (“CLE”) Compliance Period WHEREAS, on March 9, 2020, the Governor of Ohio issued Executive Order 2020-01D and declared a state of emergency in Ohio in response to COVID-19; WHEREAS, on March 11, 2020, the World Health Organization publicly characterized COVID-19 as a global “pandemic” requiring “urgent and aggressive action” to control the spread of COVID-19; WHEREAS, on March 13, 2020, the President of the United States declared a National Emergency; WHEREAS, Gov.Bar R. X(4) and Gov.Jud.R. IV(4) dictate that judges, magistrates, and attorneys whose last names begin with the letters A through L shall complete the required number of continuing-legal-education (“CLE”) hours on or before December 31 of each odd-numbered year; WHEREAS, Gov.Bar R. X(5)(E)(1), (5)(E)(2), Appendix I, Reg. 409.2, and Gov.Jud.R. IV(5)(E) dictate that CLE credit for judges, magistrates, and attorneys is capped at 12 hours of self-study activities and 24 hours of live-interactive webinars per biennial compliance period; NOW THEREFORE, the Court hereby orders the following: In light of the COVID-19 pandemic causing the cancellation of live, in-person CLE and for vital safety and logistical considerations concerning CLE, the self-study caps are waived for judges, magistrates, and attorneys with last names beginning with A through L for the 2020-2021 compliance period ending December 31, 2021. Changes of Address New Member William Mittas, Esquire Peter T. Cahoon, Esquire Mittas Law Office, LLC 220 Market Avenue, South 1810 - 36th Street NW 8th Floor Canton, OH 44709 Canton, OH 44702 PH: 330-452-4751 • FAX: 330-546-7402 PH: 330-655-0012 • FAX: 330-455-2108 pcahoon@lawlion.com George O. Aljoe, Esquire Associated with: Tzangas Plakas Mannos Ltd. 7372 Lakeshore Boulevard Mentor, OH 44060 PH: 216-861-0360 NOTICE The Stark County Bar Association has possession of William Shetler’s files which may include original documents that may be important to his clients and/or their family. William Shetler’s last known business address was in Alliance, Ohio. Those files are now available to his former clients at the Stark County Bar Association’s office. Please contact the Bar Association at 330-453-0685 within 30 days to pick up the file. Mark Percival, Chairman Professional Continuity Committee PAGE 4 THE STARK COUNTY BAR JOURNAL JANUARY, 2021
New Member Spotlight • Don’t Forget to Welcome... Elaine K. Souder, Esquire Why did you join the Stark County Bar Association? As a Stark County native and member of a firm with deep roots in Stark County, I wanted to be a part of the Stark County legal community. What practice areas interest you the most? Insurance defense, business litigation, and general litigation. What was your most rewarding experience during law school? During law school, I was a member of the University of Akron School of Law’s Trial Team. Through this program, I not only had the opportunity to learn trial skills from actual trial attorneys, but met Elaine K. Souder, Esquire attorneys and other law students from Washington DC Bowing Green State University, 2016 to Santa Monica, California. The University of Akron School of Law, 2019 What groups or activities are you involved in outside Admitted to Bar in 2019 of work? Associated with Krugliak, Wilkins, I am now an assistant coach for The University of Griffiths, & Dougherty Co., LPA Akron School of Law Trial Team and assist the Louisville High School’s Debate Team from time to time. What is your favorite place to spend an evening or meal in Stark County? What motto will shape/ has shaped your legal career? The Conestoga Grill in downtown Canton. “Be sure you put your feet in the right place, then stand firm.” - Abraham Lincoln If you could clerk for any Supreme Court Justice in history, who would it be? What is your favorite legally-related movie or book? Justice Thurgood Marshall or Justice Robert Jackson. My Cousin Vinny. Associate Attorney Position Positive, proactive and hard-working team player needed for a busy and diversified law firm. The ideal candidate would have 1-3 years experience focused on estate planning, real estate and business. Strong writing, research and communication skills a must. Responsibilities would include transactional work on business and real estate matters, the ability to work independently and turn projects around in a timely manner. Submit resume and cover letter to jbing@gruberthomas.com. THE STARK COUNTY BAR JOURNAL JANUARY, 2021 PAGE 5
Legal Avenues: Your Road to Solutions The Importance of Best Practices in the He goes on to say that “Attorneys have ethical and common law duties to take competent and reasonable measures to New Cyber Dominated World, Part I safeguard information relating to clients and often have con- tractual and regulatory duties. The safeguards should be in- The coronavirus pandemic has completely turned the world cluded in a risk-based, comprehensive cybersecurity pro- upside down. Nowhere is that more evident than in the court gram, including an incident response plan. Attorneys and system of the United States. Courts have been forced to ad- law firms prepared for a security incident are more likely to just to a completely different electronic procedural model in survive and limit damage. Those who are unprepared are a very short period of time. Analysis is now under way to likely to spend more money, lose more time, and suffer more determine which of these new cyber approaches works, and client and public relations problems.” 5 which needs to be eliminated.1 The recognition of the importance of cybersecurity to the With this in mind, the Supreme Court of Ohio’s Task Force legal profession is not new, but it’s importance has grown on Improving Court Operations Using Remote Technology exponentially in recent months. Luckily, resources are avail- (iCOURT) sent out a brief survey to legal stakeholders in able to help attorneys struggling with these issues. Ohio this fall to determine how remote technology was cur- At the national level, the American Bar Association provides rently being utilized in the Ohio court system. Participants in access to the Legal Technology Resource Center (LTRC). the survey were encouraged to return it promptly, and the The LTRC is an ABA member benefit provided by the task force is supposed to issue findings and recommenda- ABA’s Law Practice Division which “helps lawyers identify tions to the Ohio Supreme Court by June of 2021.2 opportunities, overcome obstacles, and understand how tech- During this period of judicial self-assessment, it has become nology tools can improve their practices.”6 abundantly clear that a new set of technology-driven best- The LTRC released the results of their annual Legal Tech- practices are taking shape within the legal profession. The nology Survey Report this year. (This survey collects data rapid pace of technological change is unprecedented, and no from lawyers in private practice on a variety of topics related legal entity is immune from it. Even the Supreme Court of to the use of technology within the practice of law.) An anal- the United States transitioned this year to remote telephone ysis of the data indicates that “the use of certain security tools audio appearances for oral arguments because of the pan- remains at less than half of respondents” and also there are demic. This resulted in some interesting situations including “an increasing number of firms committing to cyber liability one justice twice forgetting to unmute her device before insurance policies.”7 speaking, a different justice being “kicked off the line” be- cause another telephone call came through on his phone, and Further analysis has shown that while having insurance poli- the distinct sound of a toilet flushing coming through while cies in place is certainly wise, these policies will not prevent one counsel was answering a question.3 an attack, and “ultimately, professionals in firms of all sizes Some problems associated with the new dependence on need to synthesize good cybersecurity practices into the eve- technology are much more serious and represent significant ryday practice of law.”8 financial and reputational threats to lawyers and their clients, however. These potential dangers include “spearphishing, By Cathy Morgan, M.L.I.S. ransomware, business email compromise, and lost and stolen Stark County Law Library laptops, smartphones, and portable devices” according to camorgan@starkcountyohio.gov attorney David G. Ries, a lawyer specializing in cybersecuri- ty issues.4 Footnotes 1 Sukosd, Csaba. “Appellate Courts Adjust, Seek Improved Practices amid COVID-19 and Beyond” Court News Ohio. 22 Oct. 2020. Accessed 19 Nov. 2020. Available at: http://www.courtnewsohio.gov/bench/2020/appellateCourtsAdjust_102220.asp#.X7a2rc1KiUk 2 Yeager, Anne. “Survey Probes Tech Highs and Lows in Ohio Courts” Court News Ohio. 10 Nov. 2020. Accessed 17 Nov. 2020. Available at: http://www.courtnewsohio.gov/happening/2020/icourtSurvey_111020.asp#.X7a_H81KiUk 3 Dixon Jr., Herbert B. “Pandemic Potpourri: The Legal Profession’s Rediscovery of Teleconferencing” Judges Journal. Fall 2020. Accessed 20 Nov. 2020. Available at: https://www.americanbar.org/groups/judicial/publications/judges_journal/2020/fall/pandemic-potpourri-legal-professions- rediscovery-teleconferencing/ 4 Ries, David G. “Cybersecurity for Attorneys: The Ethics of Incident Response” Law Practice Today. 13 Nov. 2020. Accessed 20 Nov. 2020. Available at: https://www.lawpracticetoday.org/article/cybersecurity-attorneys-ethics-incident-response/ 5 Ries. 6“ Legal Technology Resource Center” American Bar Association. Accessed 2 Dec. 2020. Available at: https://www.americanbar.org/groups/ departments_offices/legal_technology_resources/ 7 Loughnane, John G. ”2020 Cybersecurity” American Bar Association. 19 Oct. 2020. Accessed 30 Nov. 2020. Available at: https:// www.americanbar.org/groups/law_practice/publications/techreport/2020/cybersecurity/ 8 Loughnane. PAGE 6 THE STARK COUNTY BAR JOURNAL JANUARY, 2021
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PRSRT STD Stark County Bar Association U.S. POSTAGE 400 Courtyard Centre Building PAID 116 Cleveland Ave., N.W. CANTON, OH PERMIT NO. 654 Canton, Ohio 44702-1728 Control Flag #6 to Control Flag #7 Skill level of Control Location – Yellow/Advanced Beginner (for entire map, click on http://neooc.com/stark-county-bar-association- member-page-an-adventure-exploring-balance-through-orienteering/ ) 7 This is a short leg, but is instructive to get a glimpse of what would go through the mind of an elite orienteer. The route to #7 parallels the lakeshore. Using the lakeshore as a kind of handrail and aiming between the two lone trees, you can more quickly without a lot of thought. The control flag will be only a very short distance into the 6 open woods and should be easy to spot. The orienteer might use this time to look ahead and plan their route to the next control. 50 YEARS LOOKING BACK… 1971 Trivia, Fun Facts, and History March Bar Exam: 237 passed, 3 from Stark County Cost of a First-Class Stamp: 0.06¢ World Series Champions: Pittsburgh Pirates July Bar Exam: 492 passed, amount from Stark County unknown NBA Champions: Milwaukee Bucks US President: Richard M. Nixon Superbowl V Champions: Baltimore Colts Top Song: Joy To The World (Three Dog Night) Average cost of an ad during Superbowl: $72,000.00 Top Movie: The French Connection NCAA Football Champions: Nebraska Top TV Shows: All in the Family, The Flip Wilson Show 1971 Quote: “My bologna has a first name. It’s O-s-c-a-r. My bologna has a second name. It’s M-e-y-e-r.” Most Popular Toys: Weebles, Landslide, Uno Average Income per year: $10,600.00 Average Cost of New Dodge Charger: $3,579 Major News Stories include Intel releases world’s first microprocessor, the 4004; Aswan Dam is completed; Charles Manson and three of his followers receive the death penalty; Average cost of a Chevrolet Pickup: $2,229 National Public Radio (NPR) broadcasts for the first time; Walt Disney World Resort opens in Florida; Mount Etna erupts; Average Cost of a New Home: $28,300.00 Voting Age Lowered in the US and UK to 18; UK Moves to Gallon of Gas: 0.36¢ Decimal Currency; San Fernando Valley Earthquake; and Ibrox disaster.
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