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For Businesses|
May 11, 2017
The law is a tool. As with any tool, you use it to fix what is broken or to maintain what is working (i.e., to secure justice). And as with any tool, the law can be used in the “wrong” way. A clever, unscrupulous party can apply the law in ways not intended, thereby doing harm …
Continue reading “Untying a Legal Knot in the Utah Supreme Court”
For Individuals|
October 20, 2015
There are three main credit agencies in the United States. One of them is TransUnion. Nearly every American adult has their credit information recorded and tracked by TransUnion. What happens when the agency you trust to protect your credit rating begins to share your confidential information with other companies—for a price? It’s not something we …
Continue reading “10,000 Ohioans Recoup Settlement Funds from Class Action Lawsuit Against Transunion Credit Bureau”
For Businesses|
August 17, 2015
An imposing land tycoon Usually when we tell you about cases, the names are changed to protect the parties involved. This case is a bit different. It involves Austin Eldon Knowlton, the eccentric millionaire better known as Dutch. Dutch was a wealthy architect, businessman, and part owner of the Cincinnati Reds. He was also a …
Continue reading “Real Estate Developers Battle Industry Tycoon with Help from Ohio Business Attorneys”