Rushsylvania Arbitration Lawyer, Ohio


David C. Barrett

Arbitration, Agribusiness, Corporate, Administrative Law
Status:  In Good Standing           

W. Charles Curley

Litigation, Personal Injury, Insurance, Arbitration
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  46 Years

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SAMPLE LEGAL CASES

TAYLOR. BLDG. CORP. v. Benfield

... County, Ohio. That contract contained an arbitration provision. Unsatisfied with ... Taylor responded by suing the Benfields to enforce its liens on the property and moving to stay the case pending arbitration. The dispute here concerns ...

Hayes v. Oakridge Home

... Spirko, for appellant. O'CONNOR, J. {¶ 1} This case concerns the enforceability of an arbitration agreement entered into between a nursing home and its resident. Appellee Florence Hayes [1] asserts that the arbitration clause ...

Alexander v. Wells Fargo Financial Ohio 1, Inc.

... LANZINGER, J. {¶ 1} The question presented in these two cases, consolidated sua sponte, is whether statutory claims for delay in recording the satisfaction of loans and discharge of mortgages are governed by the arbitration agreements signed by the parties. ...