Press Releases
and Media Coverage

Evidence reveals Cuyahoga County Prosecutor Michael O’Malley’s campaign to mislead voters with false accusations about uncharged juvenile cases

One month into Michael O’Malley’s tenure as the newly elected Cuyahoga County Prosecutor, his administration sought press coverage of a manufactured scandal over the alleged

Jury acquits Olmsted Falls police-abuse victim of retaliatory felony-assault charge

As reported by Cory Schaffer at Clevelandcom, An Olmsted Falls woman was acquitted ...

Summit County facing potential lawsuit over jail inmate’s death—Akron Beacon Journal/Ohio.com

The estate of a 35-year-old woman who died of dehydration while detoxifying at ...

Why is the Cleveland Foundation insisting on taking over the newly restored Dunham Tavern Museum greenspace?

Last month, our firm filed a lawsuit on behalf of Dunham Tavern Museum ...

Judge doubles award to pair who sued Chagrin Falls nanny school over sex abuse cover-up—Cleveland.com

A judge has more than doubled a 2015 jury award to two ...

Cuyahoga County Court awards nanny-school Plaintiffs an additional $400,000-plus in damages and fees after appeal

This afternoon, Judge Brian Corrigan of the Cuyahoga County Court of Common Pleas issued a ruling in Cruz v English Nanny & Governess School, increasing the original $329,15830 judgment to Plaintiffs ...

Dunham Tavern Museum, board members sued over proposed real-estate deal with Cleveland Foundation—Cleveland Plain Dealer

The lawsuit, filed by Fairlawn-based Pattakos Law Firm, seeks to invalidate the proposed sale of museum land to the Cleveland Foundation The complaint names museum board President Tim Collins, board ...

Dunham Tavern Museum trustee and members sue to invalidate proposed sale of Museum property for use as new Cleveland Foundation headquarters

This morning, Dunham Tavern Museum trustee Christeen Tuttle, and Museum members Dick Parke and Dr Ted Peterson, filed a lawsuit in the Cuyahoga County Court of Common Pleas seeking to invalidate ...

KNR, jet-setting doctor made millions off clients in price-gouging scheme, plaintiffs allege—Cleveland.com

Four former clients suing the Kisling, Nestico and Redick law firm have asked a judge in Summit County to grant class-action status to a lawsuit that accuses the firm of ...