News & Events
Keep up with the latest news from Dagger Law.
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Filed Under: Our Staff
Dagger Law Welcomes New Associate Attorney
Reilly M. Tate has joined the Dagger Law team as an associate attorney. She engages in the general practice of law to clients with all manner of legal issues. Tate received her bachelor’s degree in psychology from The Ohio State University. She received her juris doctorate from Capital University Law School, where was a certified […]
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Dagger Law Celebrates Retirement of Susan Ridenour
Lancaster, Ohio – Susan Ridenour, a paralegal who worked in the probate law practice area, recently retired after 30 years of distinguished service with Dagger Law, effective August 31, 2023. Ridenour has been an integral part of the firm for three decades. Her contributions will always be valued and remembered. Her hard work, commitment, and […]
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Bryan M. Everitt Named Fellow of American Bar Foundation
Lancaster, Ohio – Dagger Law is pleased to announce that Partner and Title Insurance Agent Bryan M. Everitt has been named a Fellow of the American Bar Foundation. “Bryan continues to be actively involved in both the legal and local community, and we’re thrilled he was recognized by his peers for his efforts,” said Alyssa […]
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Hall Expands Role as Title Operations Coordinator for Hocking Valley Title
Lancaster, Ohio –Sarah Hall, title agent/escrow officer, for Hocking Valley Title Agency, Inc (HTVA) has expanded her role as title operations coordinator. In this capacity, she handles closings as well as her existing financial and administrative duties she has managed since joining HTVA in 2017. With more than 10 years of title experience, Hall reviews […]
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Sharrow Joins Dagger Law as Operations Administrator
Jaime Sharrow has joined Dagger Law as operations administrator. In this role, Sharrow manages the daily operations of the firm, including administrative and bookkeeping support, and overseeing supply inventory and maintenance needs to ensure the firm provides unmatched service for all clients. She also helps advance the firm’s community service involvement. “Jaime brings a proven […]
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Dagger Law Names Everitt Partner
Lancaster, Ohio – Attorney Bryan M. Everitt was made partner in Dagger Law. He engages in the general practice of transactional law, with an emphasis on real estate, business law, estate planning and probate. Everitt is licensed to practice in all state courts in Ohio and the Southern District of Ohio (U.S. Federal Court). Additionally, he is a […]
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Dagger Law Welcomes Meghan J. Burge
Meghan J. Burge has joined the Dagger Law team as an associate attorney serving Dagger Law’s Lancaster and Canal Winchester locations. She engages in the general practice of law, with an interest in business law; which includes areas such as acquisitions and mergers, contract creation and disputes, oil, gas, and mineral rights and agribusiness and agricultural […]
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Dagger Law Welcomes Hannah M. Travis
Hannah M. Travis has joined the Dagger Law team as an associate attorney serving Dagger Law’s Lancaster and Canal Winchester locations. She engages in the general practice of law, with an emphasis on domestic relations and juvenile law; which includes areas such as divorce, dissolution, child custody, paternity, visitation, child support and antenuptial agreements. “Hannah has a […]
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Everitt of Dagger Law Awarded Prestigious Ohio Land Title Professional Designation
Bryan M. Everitt, associate attorney and title insurance agent with Dagger Law, recently became the newest recipient of the Ohio Land Title Professional (OLTP) designation. Everitt is one of only 17 title professionals in Ohio to hold this designation according to the Ohio Land Title Association (OLTA). The OLTP designation is intended to recognize individuals […]
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Filed Under: Miscellaneous
Senate Bill 175 – Stand Your Ground/Duty to Retreat
Effective April 6, 2021, Governor Mike DeWine signed Senate Bill 175 into law. Prior to the enactment of Senate Bill 175, individuals had no duty to retreat when exercising self-defense in only two locations: (1) in his/her vehicle or (2) his/her residence. Ohioans may now use lethal force in self-defense anywhere they have a legal right to […]