by Lydia Chiro | Apr 7, 2017 | divorce, domestic relations, family law, news
Using social media to air grievances can be an expensive proposition, ultimately not worth trouble. The case Forinash v. Weber , which originated in the Sandusky County Court of Common Pleas, illustrates how litigation in the social media context can play out, not to...
by Lydia Chiro | Apr 4, 2017 | civil litigation
Adverse possession is one of those quirky legal concepts that does not get much press. Even so, it can be a useful tool for asserting a bona fide right to property under certain circumstances. In March 2017, the Seventh District Court of Appeals considered the...
by Nadia Zaiem | Feb 10, 2017 | immigration
The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals issued its decision late Thursday, denying the federal government’s motion to stay a temporary restraining order on the President’s Executive Order. The Court heard oral arguments from both sides earlier in the week. In a twenty-nine...