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If you are a crime victim, there’s an Ohio law that may help you seek justice. Ohio Revised Code Section 2307.60 authorizes crime victims to file civil lawsuits against the persons responsible for injuring them. The statute applies broadly.
Our firm helped negotiate the largest police-misconduct settlement in Cleveland history: the $6,000,000 settlement for the shooting of 12-year-old Tamir Rice.
People who are deaf or have hearing loss have rights under federal and state law that enable meaningful participation in everyday life. From schools to hospitals to the workplace, deaf people are entitled to a fair opportunity to communicate.
Chandra Law lawyers have been fighting for over a decade to protect Ohioans' voting rights against an onslaught of schemes by government officials to suppress the vote.
We have successfully defended clients from both criminal cases and civil liability.
Federal officials take bank fraud seriously. So seriously that federal law requires banks to file "Suspicious Activity Reports" (SARs)...
If you work for a company that does business with the federal government or any of its agencies, and you suspect that your employer, or anyone else, has been engaged in fraudulent activity, federal law offers you protection.