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Commercial Litigation

Our commercial litigators have up to 36 years of experience dealing with commercial disputes involving large as well as closely-held corporations, partnerships, individuals, and sole proprietorships, real estate development and eminent domain. The business knowledge acquired by our lawyers has proven invaluable in quickly understanding the real issues involved in any dispute, which enables us to accomplish practical as well as legal solutions to those disputes. We have extensive experience in resolving these disputes in the state and federal court systems and arbitration panels.

“In resolving commercial disputes, it is critical to understand the practical as well as the legal issues involved.”

Attorney Eric C. Holzapfel

Our attorneys handle a wide variety of commercial disputes, including:

  • Commercial leases
  • Shareholder disputes
  • Breach of fiduciary obligations
  • Partnership disputes
  • Buy-sell agreements
  • Breach of contract claims involving:
  • Sellers of services or products
  • Purchasers of services or products
  • Workers’ Compensation claims on behalf of employers
  • Non-competition agreements
  • Constitutional law issues involving the First and Fourteenth Amendments
  • Eminent domain claims
  • Purchase and sales of businesses, business assets
  • Employment issues

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From offices in Cincinnati attorneys at Drew & Ward serve clients in communities throughout Greater Cincinnati, southwest Ohio, and Northern Kentucky. For fifty years the firm has provided quality legal representation in various Ohio counties, including Terrace Park, Mariemont, Mt. Lookout, Indian Hill, Hyde Park, Anderson, and Madeira (Hamilton County); Fairfield, Hamilton, and West Chester (Butler County); Loveland, Mason and Lebanon (Warren County); and Milford, Bethel and Batavia (Clermont County). The lawyers also represent clients in Northern Kentucky counties, including Covington, Villa Hills Ft. Wright, Fort Mitchell, Park Hills and Lakeside Park (Kenton County); Florence, Union and Walton (Boone County); and Ft. Thomas, Alexandria and Newport (Campbell County).

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