Winter Equipment Company v. Unique Fabrications, Inc.
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Winter Equipment Company v. Unique Fabrications, Inc. – I obtained a defense verdict in a jury trial in case where the Plaintiff claimed my client had misappropriated trade secrets.
Cleveland, OH
Litigation Lawyer at Cleveland, OH
Practice Areas: Litigation, Debt Collection ... +2 more
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Winter Equipment Company v. Unique Fabrications, Inc. – I obtained a defense verdict in a jury trial in case where the Plaintiff claimed my client had misappropriated trade secrets.
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Henshaw v. City of Salem, Ohio — Action brought in Federal court for civil rights violation as a result of actions taken by city zoning officer against client. Action resulted in settlement that requir ... ed City to pay damages and attorney’s fees to client.
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J. Burner Crew v. Kemper — I successfully prosecuted a claim for wrongful termination of a securities broker before a NASD Arbitration Panel resulting in a large judgment in favor of my client.
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Lucic Enterprises, Inc. v. Telecom — The Defendant served my client, who operated a successful night club, with notice of eviction. An eviction would have completely destroyed my client’s business. Pri ... or to an eviction being initiated, i brought a declaratory judgment action asking the court to enter an order finding that pursuant to an assignment that my client was a legal tenant in the property and that the landlord had no grounds to evict it. I was successful in obtaining a summary judgment from the trial court confirming that the landlord had no legal grounds to evict my client. On appeal, the Eighth Court of Appeals affirmed that judgment
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Geosynfuels v. Gorman — I successfully prosecuted a claim against a defendant who breached the agreement to pay for units in a startup company. I was able to obtain a summary judgment and successfully ... defend that judgment in the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals. In the end my client was paid several hundred thousand dollars by the Defendant.
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American Indoor Soccer Association vs. O’ Hara — I was retained to represent the former owners of a soccer league franchise against a claim that they had misrepresented the state of the franchise prior ... to its sale. My clients were given a defense verdict from the jury and awarded the full amount of their counterclaim and attorney’s fees.
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Armbruster v. Fifth Third Bank — The Plaintiff claimed it had been misled and my client had fraudulently overcharged it for treasury management fees. The case was tried before a jury in the Bankruptcy ... Court for the Northern district of Ohio. Despite claims by the Plaintiff that it was entitled to several hundred thousand dollars in damages, the jury awarded the Plaintiff only twenty-five thousand dollars in damages.