For most homeowners, it’s a nightmare scenario. After working hard to buy your home, diligently making your mortgage payments and tailoring the space to your needs and comforts, it’s suddenly taken away from you by the government via eminent...
Month: June 2026
New film depicts famous eminent domain case
In perhaps the most important change to U.S. eminent domain law in decades, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in the 2005 case Kelo v. City of New London that government power to seize private property extended to transferring that land to another private party for...
Remedies for breach of contract
Contracts make the business world function effectively. When utilized properly, these documents can spell out expectations amongst parties to an agreement, which may include business entities and consumers in Ohio. Although the purpose of a contract is to try to...
Sometimes, both sides can win in court
In business, every decision has consequences. There is more at stake than just the surface value, as decisions compound and infiltrate other business measures. Everything is intertwined, which means it is extremely important to weigh the pros and cons. Always remember...

