When the Court Orders Supervised Visitation: A Real Custody Case Outcome
/We were recently able to obtain what is called a “supervised visitation” order for a young mother in a custody dispute.
Read MoreWe were recently able to obtain what is called a “supervised visitation” order for a young mother in a custody dispute.
Read MoreOur review of the body cam and our validation of the previous encounter went quite well in this case.
Read MoreWe just had a client experience what the personal injury world calls a “independent medical exam” (“IME”).
Read MoreWe were recently able to get a client into what is called “diversion” in a case where he was arrested for an embarrassing charge.
Read MoreThis was a difficult case, where we had to show how the aggressive and toxic actions of the father made it functionally impossible for the unmarried parents to have a “shared parenting plan” order (as suggested by the child’s guardian ad litem).
Read MoreIn a suburban Ohio mayor’s court, we successfully reduced a new U.S. citizen’s DUI charge to a minor traffic offense by highlighting language barriers and compelling mitigating factors, allowing the prosecutor to show empathy and preserve our client’s clean record after a single regrettable mistake.
Read MoreAfter four intense days of remote Zoom depositions in a major pipeline explosion case, the maintenance contractor and pipeline operator continue to point fingers at each other while we uncover critical details about the fiery blast that caused extensive damage to our client’s property.
Read MoreArtificial intelligence is rapidly transforming legal practice by enabling lawyers to efficiently analyze and organize massive document sets, delivering faster, more cost-effective results for clients.
Read MoreWe 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).
Read MoreWe also obtained a different DUI reduction for a client in another Cleveland suburb.
Read MoreThe client had a very high blood alcohol reading which would have normally mandated at 7 day jail sentence.
Read MoreThis 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.
Read MoreWe 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.
Read MoreThis 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.
Read MoreWe just successfully defended what is called an “emergency hearing” on a custody case.
Read MoreWe recently appeared for a sentencing in a rather serious federal criminal case.
Read MoreWe recently had to represent 2 husband/fathers in what were clearly ill-motivated civil domestic violence claims.
Read MoreWe were recently able to secure a settlement in a wrongful death case where the family of the decedent were very estranged.
Read MoreWe represented the person referred to as the “respondent.” In this case, the wife (called the “petitioner”) was convinced by her mother and some family members (who for a long time hated the respondent) to file the petition.
Read MoreWe were recently able to resolve a portion of a bad automobile personal injury case for the limits of the available coverage.
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