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Ohio Landlord-Tenant Reform Revisited, Edward G. Kramer, Marilyn Tobocman, Kenneth J. Kowalski, James Buchanan Jan 1988

Ohio Landlord-Tenant Reform Revisited, Edward G. Kramer, Marilyn Tobocman, Kenneth J. Kowalski, James Buchanan

Cleveland State Law Review

The "gentle readers" may be surprised by the analogy suggested between the reform of landlord-tenant law and the experience of Alice and the Queen. However, the events surrounding the enactment of Amended Substitute Senate Bill 103 were as perplexing as those in Lewis Carroll's story. Those opposing real reform, principally the real estate industry, were successful in weakening the proposed legislation. Consequently, the primary goal of the sponsors of landlord-tenant legislation in Ohio was not met by the legislation finally enacted. As this Article will demonstrate, the interpretation of the Act by the courts of Ohio has proven true the …


A Conceptual Approach To Negotiating Relational Contracts For The Small Business Client, Gary H. Doberstyn Jan 1988

A Conceptual Approach To Negotiating Relational Contracts For The Small Business Client, Gary H. Doberstyn

Cleveland State Law Review

The purpose of this Article is to present a conceptual framework within which one may develop a comprehensive approach to negotiating relational business agreements. The framework identifies and integrates various considerations in a very broad manner to make it applicable to the various business contexts in which negotiations may occur.