by admin | Feb 8, 2017 | Appellate Law
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 Statute – and provides a few other procedural lessons. The Plaintiff sued the... by admin | Jan 11, 2017 | Appellate Law
The Tenth District Court of Appeals recently decided the case of Thompson v. Knobeloch, a lawyer’s worst nightmare. Ohio appellate attorneys must take note. This was a medical malpractice case. The lawyers for the Plaintiffs/malpractice victims did an incredible... by admin | Jan 4, 2017 | Appellate Law
The difficulty of collecting a judgment is major reason that a lot of cases settle. Ohio’s Tenth District Court of Appeals recently decided the case of Broadmoor Ctr., L.L.C. v. Dallin, 2016-Ohio-8541 (10th Dist. Franklin), which illustrates some of the... by admin | Dec 28, 2016 | Uncategorized
Several years ago I was asked to research the viability of a lawsuit on behalf of a woman who worked in a restaurant. Her main allegation was that her employer had caused her physical injuries by (1) requiring her to work in a role where she had to do lots of overhead...