Legal Articles, Dispute Resolution
What Is a Trade Secret?
Trade secret is often a nebulous term encompassing disparate facts and analyses to ascertain its existence and enforceability. For instance, Plaintiff's belief that some particular information is a trade secret does not necessarily render such information trade secret, per se.
What Does a Quiet Title Action In CA Entail?
Quiet title action is brought to determine who the real owner of a property is or who possesses what interests in the property.
What Is Deposition In CA?
What is a deposition? Who may be deposed? Who may not be deposed? what is the time frame for deposition? Where could deposition be taken? These are only some of the questions confronting parties and non-parties in a deposition.
What Is Preliminary Relief in CA?
Plaintiffs are often confronted with the dilemma of prolonged litigation vis-a-vis losing their business to trademark infringement, competition, etc. Preliminary relief is some instances, along with other litigation tactics, might help such plaintiffs.
Ryan Widmer Found Guilty in Warren County Bath Tub Case
Warren County Attorney Gabe Moorman Discusses the conviction of the bath tub murderer, Ryan Widmer, in February of 2011.
Officer Hit and Killed in Warren County, Ohio
Discussion of the death of Warren County Officer and charges filed against the driver, Marcus Israel
Comments on Sexual Battery Case in Warren County, Ohio
Considerations regarding the verdict in the Stacy Schuler, Mason teacher, rape trial.
Facilitative, Evaluative, and Transformative Approaches to Mediation
Facilitative, Evaluative, and Transformative approaches to mediation
Legal responsibility for spouse's medical bills when health insurance is denied
In New York the doctrine of necessaries requires a spouse to pay a spouse's medical bills when insurance coverage is denied. Denial could be based on fine print in the insurance contract. ERISA litigation and negotiation may help.