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The Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press is a nonprofit organization that has provided free legal resources to protect First Amendment freedoms and the newsgathering rights of journalists since 1970. The Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press and our team of attorneys protect First Amendment freedoms and the newsgathering rights of journalists by: *Operating a 24/7 Legal Defense Hotline to answer questions from journalists and media lawyers. *Filing amicus briefs and statements of support in court cases involving First Amendment freedoms and access to public information. *Representing journalists and news organizations pro bono in cases involving First Amendment freedoms and newsgathering. *Providing free resources on media law topics ranging from open government and reporter shield laws to access to court documents and proceedings. *Leading trainings to help news organizations, freelance journalists, documentary filmmakers, and others who gather and report news navigate legal issues. *Preparing the next generation of media lawyers for a career defending the First Amendment through fellowships and internships.
Freund, Freeze & Arnold is a full-service regional litigation firm, serving businesses, governmental entities and professionals in Ohio, Kentucky and Southeastern Indiana from offices in Dayton, Cincinnati and Columbus, Ohio and Covington, Kentucky.
Immerman & Tobin Co is a Cincinnati, OH-based company in the Business Services sector.
Myman Abell Fineman Fox Greenspan Light is a Los Angeles, CA-based company in the Business Services sector.
John has been a licensed, practicing lawyer in Utah since 1984—the intersection of business and law is his passion and where he focuses his practice and time. John has his Bachelor of University Studies (BUS), JD, and MBA from the University of Utah and, with over 30 years` experience as corporate counsel, John`s degrees give him a unique perspective allowing him to provide experienced legal counsel while understanding your business` needs at every stage. John practiced at a law firm for over 30 years before leaving to form his own practice to give him the flexibility to develop innovative ways to deliver legal services. Specializing in the needs of small to mid-sized tech businesses, John`s experience includes outside general counsel, business entity formation, financing transactions, trademarks and domain names, software licensing and development, IP ownership, and so much more. From simple to complex problems, John likes to develop strategies for branding in rapidly changing environments. He wants to improve how legal services are delivered and the needs of businesses are met. John and his wife Janet have five children and eleven grandchildren. His children and grandchildren live as far away as Austria and as close as Salt Lake City. He is an adjunct professor at the S.J. Quinney College of Law at the University of Utah, is past co-chair of the Utah State Bar Innovation in Law Practice Committee, and serves as president of his homeowners association. He enjoys road biking, hiking, family history, mountain biking, reading, and traveling.