Larry J. Obhof, Jr. Selected to Serve on the Executive Committee of the Yale Law School Association
In addition to his litigation practice, Larry served as a member of the Ohio Senate for nearly a decade.
In addition to his litigation practice, Larry served as a member of the Ohio Senate for nearly a decade.
Bass is a nationally recognized disability and absence management expert.
Loss of consortium is a significant consideration in personal injury cases, acknowledging the impact that injuries have on the relationships of the injured party.
Unexpected car accidents can occur, leaving victims with injuries, medical expenses, and legal issues. Your well-being and capacity to seek compensation for your injuries can be greatly impacted by knowing what to do as soon as possible following a vehicle accident. Here you will get a thorough summary of what to do if you are
Fighting in court can be a stressful and costly experience. Whether it’s a divorce, a business dispute, or a personal injury case, litigation can take a toll on all parties involved. Fortunately, there are various strategies that you can use to avoid fighting in court. This blog post will discuss some of the most effective
Detroit, MI – The city of Detroit has an interesting history of bankruptcy. Back in 2013, the municipality of Detroit filed for bankruptcy under Chapter 9 of the United States Bankruptcy Code. Worth a total of $18 billion, this was the largest case of municipal bankruptcy on record, followed by Jefferson County, AL, at a
Fort Worth, TX – The United States Bankruptcy Code was set up to help deal with outstanding debts and loans that the debtor can not pay. Filing for bankruptcy is a way for the debtor to regain financial stability and settle their debts. A good team of specialized lawyers will help make sure you keep
Naturally, you can also safeguard a considerable chunk of your private assets, including household furnishings, clothes, books, appliances, household goods, animals, etc.
El Paso, TX – Filing for bankruptcy in the state of Texas is similar, in many ways, to filing in other states. Bankruptcy courts are governed by federal law, as opposed to state law, and as such, the procedure itself tends to be pretty similar all over the United States. However, each state gets to
Remember, your lawyer will work with you to ensure you keep as much of your property as you legally can.