by mtemple | Oct 30, 2018 | Construction Law
The main reason you buy homeowners insurance is to cover the cost of damage to your house and property. For this reason, you naturally expect the insurance company to cooperate and cover the costs after a hailstorm, fire or another disaster. Unfortunately, this...
by mtemple | Oct 30, 2018 | Environmental Law
Business owners with commercial property and individuals who are homeowners may pose risks for environmental hazards that attract the attention of Ohio state government. Experienced environmental law attorney Timothy J Walerius, founder of the Law Office of Timothy J...
by mtemple | Oct 30, 2018 | Law Services
The price to be paid in going to trial, to resolve a dispute, is always a potentially heavy one. Obvious possible disadvantages of litigation at the state and federal levels include: The burden of paying for an attorney to prepare and litigate the matter The time the...
by mtemple | Oct 30, 2018 | Construction Law
What is it and How Does it Work? The Ohio Consumer Sales Practices Act (CSPA) is an Ohio State law that in the broadest sense protects consumers in consumer related transaction for example from shoddy workmanship of contractors. The Act protects consumers from...
by mtemple | Oct 30, 2018 | Construction Law
Construction disputes can be resolved in different forums. The three most common are litigation, arbitration and mediation. Which forum you choose, or which one is mandated in the contract can be as important as the terms of the contract. Therefore, dispute resolution...
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