DOJ Has the Power to Deal With Corporate Execs Responsible for Heroin Epidemic – Will AG Sessions Use It?
For the second time in a decade, a group of Fortune 500 companies are engaged in a con game that...
Former Ohio Attorney General Marc Dann has been fighting for homeowners, consumers and small businesses since he began his private practice in 1990. Upon leaving office in May 2008, Dann volunteered to represent homeowners facing foreclosure and became even more concerned about the standing of certain servicers to foreclose on his clients. Recognizing that the problem of fraudulent foreclosure practices was epidemic in Ohio, Marc Dann established the Dann Law Firm representing more than 500 homeowners in foreclosure in more than 65 different counties in Ohio.
For the second time in a decade, a group of Fortune 500 companies are engaged in a con game that...
In October, I posted a blog on my law firm’s website celebrating the fact that corporate America’s most recent attack...
The Hundred Years War between England and France is one of history’s most notorious conflicts. The war began in 1337,...
The Ohio State Bar Association (OSBA) recently supported amendments to legislation in the Ohio General Assembly that propose substantial changes...
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