Our researchers have investigated topics of interest of our real estate, estate planning, business, and personal injury clients and present the information in this collection of easy-to-understand articles, available for free to anyone who is interested.
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Second Year in a row Attorney Littlejohn Nominated & Accepted as one of the Top 10 Best Real Estate Attorneys in OhioEdward Littlejohn one of the Top 10 Best Real Estate Attorneys in Ohio 2019
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Read on to learn about one of the worst pitfalls of not having a will.You need a will so that whoever administers your estate does not have to post a bond with the probate court, which is yet another step in a long process.
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Real Estate Disputes between and Co-Owners of PropertyRights as Co-Owners of Property - including recovering costs for improvement
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Attorney Littlejohn Nominated & Accepted as one of the Top 10 Best Real Estate Attorneys in Ohio for 2018Edward Littlejohn one of the Top 10 Best Real Estate Attorneys in Ohio 2018
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Cognovit Notes are good for Business Transactions, but not all Consumer transactionsAn experienced Ohio attorney from Littlejohn Law discusses what cognovit notes are, and when and how they can be used. Click here to learn more!
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Disclosure Agreements & Breach of Contract - Real Estate LitigationA brief discussion about disclosure agreements and what you may do if the agreement has be breached
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Is there a Statute of Limitations for Real Estate Litigation in Ohio?Ohio law firm gives brief explanation of time limits regarding real estate litigation
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Learn why you should have an estate plan even if you have a small estate.Here's what can happen if you don't do any estate planning and resign yourself to going to probate court.
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Estate Planning is not a do-it-yourself project.Estate Planning is not a do-it-yourself project. Read on to learn about an example of DIY estate planning that didn't work.
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How to get Started with your Holding Company - Who needs a Holding Company? And Why? (Part 3)Want to learn how to get started with a holding company? Our experienced Ohio business attorney discusses how here.