Offering expertise across several areas of real estate law, Stumphauzer O’Toole attorneys possess a strong background in real estate matters, handling business and real estate sales and acquisitions ranging in value from less than $100,000 to in excess of $15 million.
Stumphauzer O’Toole solves commercial real estate problems for borrowers, lenders, and others. Staff attorneys possess real estate licenses and vast expertise in a variety of related areas including:
Banking, Municipal, Public Sector, Real Estate, Taxation
Abraham's practice is a general civil practice, with concentration in the following areas of real estate law, municipal law, business and corporate law, and civil litigation, representing and advising both private and public sector clients with respect to a wide variety of legal matters.
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Estate Planning Probate, Litigation, Real Estate
Frank's areas of concentration are probate and estate planning, land use and real estate law, and civil litigation in these areas.
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Banking, Business, Nonprofit Organizations, Real Estate, Taxation
Heidi's practice focuses in the areas of business law, business sales and acquisitions, real estate transactions and nonprofit organizations. In her practice, Heidi has handled numerous business and real estate sales and acquisitions ranging in value from less than $100,000 to in excess of $15 million.
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Municipal, Public Sector, Real Estate
Jon practices in a variety of areas, including real estate, landlord/tenant, municipal law and general civil litigation. He presently serves as the solicitor and prosecutor for the Village of LaGrange.
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Ross County filed a motion for summary judgment, which has been countered by Chillicothe's brief in opposition, and followed by Ross’s reply (see filings).
United States District Judge Dan Polster preliminarily approved a $2.6 million class action settlement in favor of truck drivers who sought employment with Vitran Express, Inc. from April 2004 through March 2009.
On November 30, 2011, the United States Court of Appeals affirmed an injunction granted to Ross County Water Company to prevent Chillicothe from building a competing system.