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The Winning Streak of the Walter | Haverfield Trial Team

Two members of the Walter | Haverfield Litigation group are earning widespread recognition for their hard work and legal talents after back-to-back victories across state lines. The trial team, led by attorneys John Schiller and Jamie Price, worked tirelessly to restore clients’ reputations and preserve their financial well-being and future in three separate cases. At […]

Public Officials, Social Media and the Law

Walter | Haverfield partner Darrell Clay speaks to Cleveland’s Fox 8 News about first amendment rights after an Akron resident sues his councilman for a move he made on Facebook. Watch the story here.

Alleged Defamation Arising from Form U-5s

In an article in the Cleveland Metropolitan Bar Journal, Walter | Haverfield attorney Doug Eppler explains defamation claims arising from Form U-5s and the issue of “privilege” defense under Ohio Law for former employers.

Trust but verify insurance policy coverage before it’s too late

              You trusted your insurance agent with your company’s insurance coverage. What could go wrong? The Ohio Supreme Court recently made it clear that upon receiving that new policy or renewal you must, as President Ronald Reagan used to say, “trust, but verify.” The Ohio Supreme Court puts the […]

Walter| Haverfield Expands its Litigation and Real Estate Teams

Committed to its mission of offering personalized service to our growing number of clients, Walter | Haverfield has hired Nicholas Buzzy to its Litigation team and Gail Bisesi to its Real Estate team. Buzzy is a dedicated, dynamic attorney with experience in wide-ranging complex litigation. The Northeast Ohio native has successfully defended multiple cases at […]

Click at your own peril

In an article written by Timothy Magaw and published on July 29, 2017 by Crain’s Cleveland Business, Craig A. Marvinney advised companies to employ top-down programs in order to prevent cyber attacks.

Small Claims Recovery Increased to $6,000 – Should Your Business Be Thinking Small?

“Small Claims Recovery Increased to $6000 – Should Your Business Be Thinking Small?,” also appeared online in Crain’s Cleveland Business on April 3, 2017. Late last year, Governor Kasich signed a law that doubled the maximum amount of money recoverable in small claims court, from $3,000 to $6,000. As with any new law, the increase […]

Common Sense Communication Cuts Cyber Risk

It’s early in the year. Famco’s employees are looking to get their taxes done. Anticipated refunds will ease the pain from holiday excess. The small manufacturer’s CFO sighs in relief that the rush to complete the corporate W-2s is done. Down the hall, Famco’s controller opens an email from his CEO. Nothing out of the […]

Disposing of Household Waste: What Does the Law Require?

In the “Law You Can Use” consumer legal information column provided by the Ohio State Bar Association (OSBA), published on December 22, 2016 and titled “Disposing of Household Waste: What Does the Law Require?,” Leslie G. Wolfe answered questions about the proper disposal of unwanted items.