Jeremy Nobile

Journalist (Ohio)
Reporter Crains Cleveland. He writes about banking, law, craft beer, medical marijuana.

Links: @JeremyNobile | (Current as of: April 3, 2017)


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Cleveland inches closer to right to counsel for citizens in need facing eviction

Jeremy Nobile
Crain’s Cleveland Business
September 5, 2019
The city is one step closer to legislating a right to counsel in housing court for low-income individuals, thanks to Cleveland City Council legislation introduced on Aug. 21.

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A housing lifeline for low-income residents

Jeremy Nobile
Crain’s Cleveland Business
July 7, 2019
What you may not learn on television is that when it comes to civil cases, including housing and eviction disputes, there is no right to counsel in a system that favors landlords.

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Community Legal Aid pilot program provides virtual legal assistance in Wayne County

Jeremy Nobile
Crain’s Cleveland Business
May 16, 2018
Community Action has set up a virtual office at its Wooster location to connect low-income Wooster citizens seeking legal help with legal aid attorneys, allowing typical consultations and assistance with legal documents to be addressed.

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Partnership could ease bankruptcy process

Jeremy Nobile
Crain’s Cleveland Business
May 6, 2018
While the Akron nonprofit is the only group in the state partnering with Upsolve for a one-year pilot program to help low-income clients facing bankruptcy, it joins several other legal aid groups doing so across the country.

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Defunding Legal Services Corp., per Trump’s wishes, would cut almost $4 million from local legal aid groups

Jeremy Nobile
Crain’s Cleveland Business
February 14, 2018
Legal aid groups once again face a potential budget slashing as part of a recent proposal by President Donald Trump at a time when their resources are already stretched thin.

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Cutting legal aid is major concern in NEO

Jeremy Nobile
Crain’s Cleveland Business
April 2, 2017
Eliminating the Legal Services Corp., one of 19 agencies slated for federal defunding in President Donald Trump's 2018 budget proposal, would cut budgets for Northeast Ohio's legal aid groups by about 30% each.



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