Ohio Attorney Professionalism Opposing Counsel Dos and Don’ts: The Supreme Court of Ohio has issued Professionalism Dos & Don’ts when working with opposing counsel and other lawyers. Many of the… CONTINUE
TRIALS ONLINE: Trials available for Public Viewing Online
TRIALS ONLINE: Court of Claims of Ohio is beginning a pilot video streaming program. Trials will be available for public viewing online. The first case to be streamed live is on… CONTINUE
Lawyers Dress For Success
Lawyers Dress for Success. You don’t want to hire lawyers that look like they just rolled out of bed. Dressing appropriately in Court is Extremely Important. Choose Lawyers with appropriate… CONTINUE
NBC Reports: Retention Ponds, Another Death, No Legislation
Another death in a Retention Pond, but no Legislation to protect the Public: http://www2.nbc4i.com/news/2012/dec/03/neighbors-concerned-about-dangerous-pond-73779-vi-47989/
Defamation and Your Reputation
See new article regarding the law of Defamation:Defamation and Your Reputation DEFAMATION AND YOUR REPUTATION An individual’s most valuable asset is his or her reputation. Because of that, if your… CONTINUE
Suggestions for Reducing Legal Fees!
Suggestions for Reducing Legal Fees! Keeping your legal fees as reasonable as possible is one of our law firm’s concerns while at the same time providing you with quality legal… CONTINUE
Hamilton County Law Library Publishes Partition Article
Hamilton County Law Library Publishes Article: A Case for a Partition Action? Breaking Up Is Hard to Do: Especially if You Own Real Estate Together and Aren’t Married by John… CONTINUE
2011 AV Preeminent rating of John James Joseph
“Highest Possible Rating in Both Legal Ability & Ethical Standards Reflecting the confidential opinions of members of the Bar and Judiciary.” Martindale-Hubbell http://on.fb.me/jBTgkG
John Joseph interview regarding lack of safety standards for retention ponds
NBC 4 interviews John Joseph after tragic deaths at an apartment complex’s retention pond. Swimming pools require safety standards, but not retention ponds. http://bit.ly/dSSxGn
Breaking Up Is Hard to Do: Especially if you own Real Estate together and Aren’t Married: A Case for A Partition Action?
Breaking up any type of relationship can be difficult, but add the ownership of real estate to the mix and it can become even more troublesome. Domestic Relations Court has… CONTINUE