Recap of Ohio’s 2022 General Election

Host Sean Harris sits down with OAJ Director of Government Affairs, Brad Ingraham, and attorney and OAJ member, Rick Topper, for a recap of the 2022 General Election.

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Coming Back from Burnout

In this episode, host Sean Harris sits down with Lauren Ruth Martin, licensed professional counselor, speaker, and podcast host, to discuss the causes of burnout, how to recognize the signs, and pitfalls to avoid. 

Lauren is the keynote speaker at this year’s Paralegal Convention in Columbus on September 29 & 30, where she will be discussing practical methods to stay productive while avoiding burnout. If your paralegal or legal assistant is not yet registered, sign them up today at https://www.oajustice.org/paralegal22

The Unseen Effects of Car Crashes

Host Sean Harris sits down with Nathan Stuckey, with The Stuckey Firm, and Rhys Richards, with The Richards Firm, to discuss the psychological effects of car crashes and the impact those effects can have on your cases. 

Register for OAJ’s upcoming Scene of the Crash Car Crash CLE for a day of hands-on training and experiences at the Wayne County Fire & Rescue Regional Training Facility this September 9 to gain a deeper understanding of your clients’ experiences in a car crash.

What is Going on with Ohio’s Elections

Host Sean Harris sits down with Brad Ingraham and State Representative Richard Brown (D-Reynoldsburg) for a Special Election Update and will take a look at some of the most relevant and surprising races around Ohio.

*Since this episode was recorded, The Ohio Supreme Court rejected another proposed map of U.S. House Districts. The decision returned the map to the Republican-controlled General Assembly, which had 30 days to act. If lawmakers fail, the debate will return to the redistricting panel, whose maps of legislative and congressional districts have yet to withstand court scrutiny.

See your election resources at https://www.oajustice.org/oajvotes 

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