N. Victor focuses his practice on administrative and governmental law, including appeals and civil rights.
N. Victor also handles labor and employment matters.
Representative Experience
- Achieved resounding pretrial victory for Ohio University in a case stemming from the death of a student at an off-campus property. The family sued the University for negligence, wrongful death, pain and suffering, and damages for allegedly violating an anti-hazing statute. In granting the University's summary judgment motion to dismiss all claims, the Ohio Court of Claims noted the school's efforts to combat hazing and protect students.
- Successfully lobbied for the statutory retention of an important client advisory board housed in the Ohio Department of Health (ODH) through the Sunset Review Committee process against the position of ODH who advocated for its dissolution.
- Successfully lobbied for passage of numerous amendments to Ohio’s Horse Racing Act, i.e., tax abatements for capital improvement, simulcasting off-track satellite facilities.
- Represented Republican majority members of the Ohio Apportionment Board in U.S. Supreme Court litigation/appeals (1991-2003) in the approval of their legislative redistricting plans.
- Successfully lobbied for the enactment of state funding for PACE programs (cost effective managed care programs for the elderly).
- Successfully lobbied for the enactment of a telemedicine licensure law.
- Represented the organized construction trades in the defense of a public sector project agreement against constitutional and statutory challenges.
- Represented the organized construction trades in their challenge to legislation that prohibits public sector project labor agreements.
- Represented a nursing home association in a constitutional challenge to state regulation establishing Medicaid reimbursement rates.