Firm: Capitol Partners, LLC.
Practice Areas: Transportation
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Firm: The Babcock & Wilcox Company
Practice Areas: Civil , Business
Contact: Not Available
Practice Areas: Commercial Real Estate, Business, Equipment Finance, Real Estate, General Practice
Contact: 513-629-9474
Firm: Skidmore & Associates Co.
Practice Areas: Family
The Akron law firm of Skidmore & Associates has had an AV Martindale-Hubbell peer rating [highest ethical standards/highest professional ability] for decades. I am the middle son of firm founder Akron attorney Archie W. Skidmore. My father has been practicing law since 1955. He is 92 years old and still comes to work every day. I have an older brother Brian and younger brother Thomas also Akron attorneys. My brothers and I were born and raised in Akron, Ohio. We all attended universities and colleges out-of-town, but all of us returned to Akron to practice law. An old high school friend Spiros Vasilatos,Jr. joined the law firm in the mid-1980s. I am a family law attorney practicing since 1989. As a law firm, we have a cohesive, cerebral, ethical approach to the practice of law-identify legal problems and solve them! I aspire to represent my clients zealously and attempt to bring civility and professionaiism to the divorce or dissolution process.. My philosophy: Ending a marital relationship will be the hardest experience a spouse will have in a lifetime, especially when children are involved. The ending of a relationship should be mourned, however, the process does not have to descend spiraling down ultimately ending in the destruction of all relationships and bonds between mother, father, and children. Mom and dad may not be wife and husband anymore, but they will always remain mother and father to their children. The family unit, albeit divided, does not have to be destroyed. It is absolutely necessary that parental family bonds survive. You can taper future bitterness at future children's events [graduations, weddings, grandchildren], by how you conduct yourself during the divorce process.. The 'why' and 'how'?: I view the divorce process as a "new beginning"! After a spouse is involved in a divorce it is natural to be emotionally wounded and bruised. It will take time to get past the emotional trauma -but you will get past this difficult time! Each spouse gives up individual charactersitics to form a matrimonial union, and it can be devastating when the relationship and dreams fail. If a relationship cannot be reconciled, divorce is an opportunity for a spouse to return to an identity they used to have before becoming married. A divorced spouse has the chance to regain the individuality and independence they once had, that they rightfully gave up for marriage. A divorced spouse can go back in time and become the individual they once were the day before they were married. You can become you again! So divorce can have a silver lining -for every end, there is a new beginning!. I try to guide and reinforce a client's new quest for individualism, independence, and self-improvement! Believe it or not, divorce is an opportunity to get better as a person. I tell my clients to have the strength and morality enough to cut off the chain of hate and toxicity toward the other spouse. Hate distorts the personality of the hater. Venting hate toward the other spouse is damaging toward the other spouse, but, it is even more ruinous to the person who hates. The more you hate the other, the more you are thinking of them and not yourself. When one hates the other spouse ,it delays one's own "new beginning". If you continue to hate the other spouse, you begin to do irrational things distorting your own vision. For the spouse who hates, beautiful becomes ugly and ugly becomes beautiful. The true becomes false and the false becomes true. Hate causes a spouse to lose all objectivity. You cannot concentrate on the math of divorce, if you continue to hate the other spouse. Hate destroys the very structure of the personalty of the hater. By cutting off the cycle of hate toward the other spouse, you begin rebuilding your own self-confidence, self-reliance, individuality and independence. You become emotionally redemptive and rejuvenated! You can start a new life. Future bitterness at life events of your children will taper. You become a better parent to your children! It is time to start a new beginning! When this is discovered you will be able to make an old world new again!
Contact: +1 (330) 515-7259
Firm: Valente Law, LLC
Practice Areas: Estate Planning, Litigation, Business, Probate, Real Estate
Eric D. Valente, MBA, JD, is an attorney and founding member of Valente Law, LLC. He studied business administrations and earned his MBA while attending law school at the University of Toledo. Eric began his career doing business litigation at J.W. Krueger & Associates, LLC, where he still maintains an office. Eric has always had a creative, entrepreneurial spirit, and estate planning and business counseling provides him with the opportunity to engage these interests while helping clients achieve their goals.
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Firm: Cavitch, Familo & Durkin
Practice Areas: Insurance , Litigation
Eric J. Weiss is an experienced litigator whose practice emphasizes business litigation involving employment issues, real estate, creditor’s rights, commercial transactions, contracts, and related corporate issues. He has jury and bench trial experience and has argued before numerous Ohio Courts of Appeal.. Before joining Cavitch, Familo & Durkin, Eric was Assistant Prosecuting Attorney for the Criminal Division of the Cuyahoga County Prosecutor’s Office from 2000 until 2004. During his tenure as an assistant prosecuting attorney, he prosecuted felony offenses ranging from low-level drug offenses to capital murder.. Eric was admitted to the Ohio bar in 2000. He is also licensed to practice law before the U.S. District Court for the Northern and Southern Districts of Ohio and the U.S. Court of Appeals, Sixth Circuit. Eric is a member of the Ohio State Bar Association and the Cleveland Metropolitan Bar Association.. In 2000, Eric graduated cum laude with a Juris Doctor degree from Cleveland-Marshall School of Law. In 1996, he received a Bachelor of Arts degree in history from Bowling Green State University.. In 2010 and 2012, Eric was named a Rising Star by Ohio Super Lawyers Magazine.. Eric resides in Avon, Ohio with his wife, Dawne, and their daughter, Kendall.
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62 S Dawson Ave , Bexley , Ohio 43209
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Practice Areas: Bankruptcy
Contact: 216-570-4467
Firm: Attorney General of Ohio
30 E Broad St Fl 16 , Columbus , Ohio 43215
Practice Areas: Employment & Labor
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Firm: Witschey Witschey & Firestine
405 Rothrock Rd Ste 103 , Copley , Ohio 44321
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Firm: Ohio Department of Natural Resources
Practice Areas: Government
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Firm: Dickie, Mccarney & Chilcote
Practice Areas: Litigation, Transportation, Defective Products
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Firm: Miller Goler Faeges Lapine LLP
Practice Areas: Internet
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200 Public Square , Cleveland , Ohio 44114
Practice Areas: Business & Commercial, Corporate , Health Care & Hospitalization, Real Estate , Health Care
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Firm: Tayfel & Associates
Practice Areas: Personal Injury
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Practice Areas: Workers Compensation
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Firm: Carlisle, McNellie, Rini, Kramer and Ulrich Co., L.P.A.
Practice Areas: Bankruptcy
Contact: 216-360-7200
Firm: Ohio Treasurer of State
2429 Brian Dr , Beachwood , Ohio 44122
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Firm: Schottenstein Zox and Dunn Co., LPA
Practice Areas: Corporate Finance, Debtor/Creditor Rights, Trusts, Banking
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Firm: Rosenberg & Ball, Co., LPA
Practice Areas: Litigation
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