by Allen Schulman | Jun 18, 2021 | News
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by Allen Schulman | Nov 22, 2013 | News
Regarding ”Councilman, president call for city’s own minimum wage” (Nov. 19): The Honorable Allen Schulman, president of Canton City Council, stated, and rightly so, “Maybe we should look at the minimum wage. If a billion-dollar corporation is not going to give a...
by Allen Schulman | Feb 3, 2013 | News, Starred, Workplace Injuries, Wrongful Death
Truck driver Bob Romig and his family had no idea that as he left the Worthington Cylinder plant in Jefferson Ohio on June 20, 2005 his trailer had been loaded in violation of Worthington company rules or that twenty four hours later that negligence would cause Bob to...
by Allen Schulman | Jan 31, 2013 | Auto Crashes, Insurance Claims, News, Starred
If you are ever in a serious auto crash, one of the things you think you can rely on is your own insurance coverage. Particularly if you are injured by an uninsured or under-insured driver, you place your trust in your insurance company to be there for you and your...
by Allen Schulman | Feb 1, 2012 | News, Wrongful Death
An appeals court has rejected an appeal by Worthington Industries over $3.66 million awarded by a Tuscarawas County Common Pleas Court jury to a Bowerston-area truck driver’s estate in a wrongful death lawsuit. NEW PHILADELPHIA – An appeals court has rejected an...
by Allen Schulman | Jul 2, 2011 | Cases Making News, News
By Shane Hoover CANTON – The Meyers Lake Sportsman’s Club”s ongoing dispute with the private lake’s owners is now in court. Controversy arose over the winter between the Meyers Lake Preserve and The Fish Dock Inc., an offshoot of the club that...