Valuable Lessons From the Tenth District Court of Appeals
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Shue v. Ohio Dept. of Rehab. & Corr.: One Year Means One Year, and Other Valuable Lessons From the Tenth District Court of Appeals The Tenth District Court of Appeals recently decided the ..read more
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Law Student Q&A with First District Court of Appeals Judges
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Durst Kerridge Attorneys Argue in First District Court of Appeals, Participate in Law Student Q&A with Judges On June 20, 2023, I got to do two super fun things: present oral argument in the ..read more
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How to Choose the Best Business Litigation Attorney? Part 2
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What are clients looking for in an Ohio Business Litigation Attorney? In our last post, we began addressing a viral post on X by the Chief Technology Officer of a New York-based real estate ..read more
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How to Choose the Best Business Litigation Attorney? Part 3
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How do you choose the most ideal commercial litigation attorney for a case? In this post, we continue breaking down Chief Technology Officer Kyle O’Hehir’s X post entitled “HOW TO HIRE GOOD ..read more
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Eyajan v. Eyajan: An Obvious Appellate Lesson
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Ohio's Eleventh District Court of Appeals recently decided the case of Eyajan v. Eyajan. This was a case involving a domestic violence civil protection order, apparently between two people who ..read more
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Shue v. Ohio Dept. of Rehab. & Corr.: One Year Means One Year, and Other Valuable Lessons From the Tenth District Court of Appeals
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The Tenth District Court of Appeals recently decided the case of Shue v. Ohio Dept. of Rehab. & Corr. This case clarifies a rule – one year means one year, when it comes to Ohio’s Saving ..read more
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$500,000 Settlement in North Carolina Defamation Case Over Facebook Comment
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The Citizen-Times reported today that an Asheville, North Carolina defamation lawsuit settled for $500,000.00. This is interesting because the alleged defamatory comment was only posted for one ..read more
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The Never-Ending Case: Still Not Over, Grimes v. Oviatt is One for the Ages
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I have previously written about the nightmare of trying to collect on a judgment. A new case that was just decided by Ohio's Eighth District Court of Appeals takes it to a whole new level. The ..read more
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A $300,000 Appellate Lesson, and a Trial Lesson, from the Eighth District Court of Appeals
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Numerous lessons can be gleaned from the rather curious case of MADFAN, Inc. v. Makris, 2017-Ohio-979, which was recently decided by Ohio's Eighth Appellate District Court of Appeals. The Eighth ..read more
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Durst Kerridge Attorneys Argue in First District Court of Appeals, Participate in Law Student Q&A with Judges
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On June 20, 2023, I got to do two super fun things: present oral argument in the First District Court of Appeals and interact with future members of the legal profession. The First District ..read more
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