Last week I had my first argument before the Ohio Supreme Court. Ironically the case had nothing to do with employment law or commercial litigation, but instead arose from a post-divorce property division dispute. The issue, rather arcane, was whether a trial court’s imposition of a contempt sanction, coupled with an opportunity to purge, is a final appealable order. [Read more…] about Arguing Before the Ohio Supreme Court
Trial and Life
Living Greatly In The Law
“[A] man may live greatly in the law as well as elsewhere; that there as well as elsewhere his thought may find its unity in an infinite perspective; that there as well as elsewhere he may wreak himself upon life, may drink the bitter cup of heroism, may wear his heart out after the unattainable.” (Holmes, Oliver Wendell, “Profession of the Law,” Speeches, Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1913, p. 23.) [Read more…] about Living Greatly In The Law