Legal Malpractice Suit Against Law Firm
/The law firm that represented our client made some rather big mistakes in how that law firm handled a lawsuit for the client.
Read MoreThe law firm that represented our client made some rather big mistakes in how that law firm handled a lawsuit for the client.
Read MoreAfter lots and lots of motion practice, we were able to get the health insurance company to take a huge “haircut” on what they were asking for. Our client was very happy.
Read MoreWe were able to get the municipal court to relinquish any jurisdiction over the “parenting” issues our client and the mother had.
Read MoreWe go to trial at the end of April on a long-standing family battle over who is the rightful owner of real estate and the insurance proceeds from a fire at one of the properties.
Read MoreWe were able to get a client into what is called “diversion” in connection with an alcohol based arrest.
Read MoreWe were happy to get the shortest sentence for a former prison inmate who (while out on parole) lead the police on a short but potentially dangerous car chase.
Read MoreWe proved that a domestic relations lawyer had neglected her duty to look at the value of a big pension while representing the client in a divorce.
Read MoreWe had a recent hearing involving what the federal law calls an “Armed Career Criminal Act” law.
Read MoreWe are currently handling a federal criminal case involving some really unique sentencing issues.
Read MoreWe are in the process of ongoing litigation between an insurance company and its insured (our client).
Read MoreWe recently won a long legal battle between two sisters who were competing for the same piece of residential real estate.
Read MoreHow do we treat people who are illegally allowed to vote and can be held accountable for any of their adult actions, but who are not legally permitted to ever possess or consume alcohol?
Read MoreDuring the COVID-19 pandemic, we are running into a number of cases where magistrates or judges or a number of courts are issuing decisions and opinions based upon what would normally not be admissible in a in-person courtroom setting.
Read MoreIn this particular case, the defendant, because of the way federal sentencing laws technically read, may have to face a 15-year mandatory prison term for having a firearm in his car when he went out to get baby formula and food for his wife and kids.
Read MoreWe're still at war with the health insurance company that is attempting to grab a significant portion of a disabled and injured woman's personal injury proceeds.
Read MoreWe are currently defending a very serious alcohol related automobile accident case.
Read MoreWe just recently and successfully defended a client of ours who is accused of a bogus civil menacing by stalking complaint.
Read MoreOne of the things that COVID brought us in our practice was a remarkable increase in the use of video technology for court proceedings.
Read MoreWe are also happy to announce that we recently won a lawsuit involving a homeowner dispute between two sisters.
Read MoreWe are very happy to announce that we were able to successfully resolve a legal malpractice case.
Read MoreLipson O'Shea Legal Group • Hoyt Block Building - Suite 110 • 700 W St. Clair Avenue • Cleveland, OH 44113
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