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We address all important legal needs both during and after business hours, providing a 24/7 response.
We never close.
Call us anytime at 216-239-0000 or toll free at 1-800-529-1966
We're here to help you. We know that clients always want both their rights and their financial interests protected. Our experience ensures the best strategic approach to every legal matter.
We are a law firm concentrating on criminal justice, personal injury, DUI and DWI defense, domestic relations/divorce and small business litigation/collections.
Our new home, known today as the Old River Building, carries a rich history. Once the Rocky River City Hall in the 1930s and 40s, this building has long been a cornerstone of the community.
The warm weather and longer days create an ideal environment for outdoor work and leisure, but they also bring an increased risk of personal injury cases.
As we gear up for Fourth of July celebrations, it's critical to know when, where, and how you can legally set off fireworks in Ohio—and what safety measures to follow.
We recently defended a divorce motion that requested a huge amount of attorney fees (our client had indeed stubbed their proverbial toe in not complying with a court order).
We also obtained a different DUI reduction for a client in another Cleveland suburb.
The client had a very high blood alcohol reading which would have normally mandated at 7 day jail sentence.
This client had a very long and tortured criminal history, and simply ignored our repeated requests to conduct himself to the Court in a way that would significantly reduce his sentence – but he would not.
We have had to deal with the federal government in what is called a “reimbursement” claim they have for medical bills (through Medicare) paid from a serious automobile accident.
This client has been held in federal custody since his arrest, and was very upset that he would not be released and that he believed he was (in his opinion) improperly charged.
We just successfully defended what is called an “emergency hearing” on a custody case.
We recently appeared for a sentencing in a rather serious federal criminal case.