Expunged Felonies for Clients
/In our criminal justice practice, we recently had two clients successfully get permission to enter what is called a diversion program.
Read MoreIn our criminal justice practice, we recently had two clients successfully get permission to enter what is called a diversion program.
Read MoreWe are able to show through some diagrams and some Google Earth photographs that our client may in fact have been in the right, despite having been ticketed by the Police Department.
Read MoreIn our civil litigation practice, we were successful in getting an Amish client’s lawsuit dismissed.
Read MoreIn our criminal justice practice, we were successful recently in two cases by getting our clients into what are called “diversion” programs.
Read MoreWe recently were able to conduct an entire federal motion to suppress by Zoom, and were able to present photos and documents to the witnesses from our laptop, while the witness was at a police station and the judge was in the courtroom.
Read MoreWe recently had a post-decree divorce case resolve on the day of the hearing – with the complete return of the parenting schedule that our client had sought for almost two years.
Read MoreIn our personal injury practice, we recently were able to turn a problematic serious automobile accident case around.
Read MoreMichael O’Shea presented an oral argument to the Ohio Supreme Court on an issue of attorney discipline (we represent a lawyer who was charged with some disciplinary issues).
Read MoreWe just finished a complete trial in a civil domestic relations protection order entirely by Zoom, including witnesses testifying from remote locations and digital presentation of exhibits.
Read MoreThis health insurance company is trying to reach into the settlement proceeds of a serious personal injury case to take what the health insurance company believes they are due – even though an Ohio statute forbids this type of conduct.
Read MoreThis rather horrible situation could have easily been avoided if our client had sufficient “un-insurance” and “under-insurance” coverage.
Read MoreMake sure everyone in your household is covered by your policy and listed as drivers.
Read MoreWe are set to complete two full evidentiary hearings on Zoom with two different courts. This is a large part of our new litigation world.
Read MoreWe are proud to have represented clients in both a divorce and criminal matter and we continue to work tirelessly for our clients, even virtually.
Read MoreWe are still receiving and settling a fair amount of personal injury cases during the COVID crisis.
Read MoreWe just partially resolved a long-pending piece of litigation involving a homeowner family who had a house-slipping-down-a-hill scenario and an insurance company that thought they did not have to pay for the loss.
Read MoreWe are currently litigating two family law cases where one of the bigger questions is what impact a medical marijuana card (and medical use of marijuana) has on the custody/parenting issues.
Read MoreWe were once again able get two unrelated DUI cases in Cleveland Municipal Court reduced to what is called “physical control.”
Read MoreWe recently did a first for our practice. We did an entire federal criminal plea by Zoom.
Read MoreThis past week while working from a home office, we filed a huge 50 page brief with the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals – the highest federal court in our part of the nation other than the Supreme Court of the United States.
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