OHIO ATTORNEY GROUP, LLC is an Active company incorporated on June 16, 2016 with the registered number M16000004839. This Foreign Limited Liability company is located at 1430 WEST BUSCH BOULEVARD #9, TAMPA, FL, 33612, US and has been running for six years. It currently has one Manager.
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If you have been charged with a criminal offense that carries the risk of jail time or if you are in the midst of a divorce or custody battle, you should not face it alone.
Roth Law Group, LLC defends Columbus clients against criminal charges, represents individuals during the divorce process and provides business and civil litigation services. We can make arrangements for a payment plan that will work for you and offer flat fee agreements for misdemeanor cases.
Attorney Spike is a frequent lecturer on probate and estate planning matters for National Business Institute (NBI), the Ohio State Bar Association, the Lorain County Bar Association, and other professional groups. He has represented over 2500 in dozens of jurisdictions throughout the states of Ohio and Florida. He is a member of the Florida Bar Association, the Ohio State Bar Association, the Cleveland Metropolitan Bar Association, and the American Bar Association (Real Property, Probate & Trust Section). He is licensed to practice law in Ohio, Florida, The United States District Court (Northern District of Ohio), and U.S. Tax Court.#N#In 2012, Attorney Spike received a Distinguished Service Award from the Lorain County Boys & Girls Club for his decade long tenure on the Board of Directors, four years as President of the Board, as well as being named a Lifetime Trustee in 2018. He previously served as a youth soccer coach for the Westlake Soccer Association, and currently makes his home in Avon, Ohio.
Spike has been practicing law since 1997 with a focus on estate planning and administration, probate litigation, elder law, asset protection, and general business law.#N#Attorney Spike also represents clients in domestic relations matters (with an emphasis on prenuptial agreements and post decree/modifications of custody and support), defense of OVI/DUI and other misdemeanor/traffic related offenses, foreclosure defense and other civil litigation.#N#Born and raised in Lorain County Ohio, Attorney Neil Spike is an OSBA Board Certified Specialist in Estate Planning, Trust and Probate Law and is the area’s top-rated probate attorney (10/10) on AVVO.com. Licensed to practice in Ohio, Florida, US District Court, and US Tax Court.
For this article, a PLLC simply means an LLC formed by licensed professionals in Ohio that provides professional services.
To form your Ohio PLLC you'll need to: have the state license for each professional who will be a member of the company. check with the state licensing board for your profession to see if its prior approval is required (and , if so, obtain the necessary documentation showing that approval), and.
Ohio allows professionals to form both PLLCs and professional corporations (PCs), and both PLLCs and PCs provide liability protection for, respectively, their members or shareholders. Because the protection is essentially the same for both PLLCs and PCs, but PLLCs are simpler to create and operate, many professionals prefer the PLLC structure.
Regarding protection from liability for the malpractice of fellow PLLC members, PLLC members in some states are required to have a minimum amount of malpractice insurance before they are eligible for such protection.
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Most people are not prepared when legal issues present themselves. They are scared, angry, and confused. They don’t know where to turn for help. The Nigh Law Group understands those feelings and is here to help you through these difficult times.
There are no words to describe what an excellent attorney Joseph Nigh is. He was always more than prepared for everything. He never gave us false hope and explained everything in detail. We won our case . He receives my highest recommendation.
Most people are not prepared when legal issues present themselves. They are scared, angry, and confused. They don’t know where to turn for help. The Nigh Law Group understands those feelings and is here to help you through these difficult times.
The attorneys of The Nigh Law Group have years of experience inside the courtroom fighting for our clients.
We are here to help you and answer your questions during this time of need.
It is important to explore all options to settling a case but at the same time preparing the case for a trial so that if one is necessary you are fully prepared.
Each case is unique as is each client and therefore each client and matter requires a different approach customized to the client and their specific circumstances and wishes.