Along with running The Mark Bamberger Company, I am also the Board President of Ohio Animal Advocates (“OAA”). Through the years, I have satisfied my yin for animal protection by serving as pro bono general counsel for animal shelters and a wolf rescue and habitat. About 18 months ago, I got together with Vicki Deisner, … Continue reading Ohio Animal Advocates→
The police lights flash in your rearview mirror. You tense up and feel your heart starting to race. Not again, you curse under your breath. Your mind races back over the past few hours and the number of drinks you had. Am I OK? Did I drink too much? How long ago was that last … Continue reading Well That Blows!→
The police lights flash in your rearview mirror. You tense up and feel your heart starting to race. Not again, you curse under your breath. Your mind races back over the past few hours and the number of drinks you had. Am I OK? Did I drink too much? How long ago was that last … Continue reading Well That Blows!→
The police lights flash in your rearview mirror. You tense up and feel your heart starting to race. Not again, you curse under your breath. Your mind races back over the past few hours and the number of drinks you had. Am I OK? Did I drink too much? How long ago was that last … Continue reading Well That Blows!→
As many, OK all, of you know by now, I am passionate about motorcycling. It is my number one hobby and I ride 17k-18 miles/year on my Honda Goldwing. But you may not also know that I am a militant animal advocate. For years I have served as pro bono general counsel for several animal … Continue reading A Proud Ohio Animal Advocate→
To lawyer up or not to lawyer up? That is a difficult question. Whether you are entering a divorce, custody dispute, criminal defense, civil litigation, employment dispute, or bankruptcy case, the decision to retain legal counsel can be a challenging and potentially life-altering one. I have addressed the attributes and talents of a competent attorney … Continue reading To Lawyer or Not To Lawyer→
To lawyer up or not to lawyer up? That is a difficult question. Whether you are entering a divorce, custody dispute, criminal defense, civil litigation, employment dispute, or bankruptcy case, the decision to retain legal counsel can be a challenging and potentially life-altering one. I have addressed the attributes and talents of a competent attorney … Continue reading To Lawyer or Not To Lawyer→
To lawyer up or not to lawyer up? That is a difficult question. Whether you are entering a divorce, custody dispute, criminal defense, civil litigation, employment dispute, or bankruptcy case, the decision to retain legal counsel can be a challenging and potentially life-altering one. I have addressed the attributes and talents of a competent attorney … Continue reading To Lawyer or Not To Lawyer→
The decision to file a personal injury (civil) lawsuit is a big one. When one is hurt by someone else, they usually believe that compensation for their injuries, along with lost wages and pain & suffering, is in order. In many instances they are right, but we always discuss with our clients the following considerations: … Continue reading The Bottom Line in Personal Injury Lawsuits→
The decision to file a personal injury (civil) lawsuit is a big one. When one is hurt by someone else, they usually believe that compensation for their injuries, along with lost wages and pain & suffering, is in order. In many instances they are right, but we always discuss with our clients the following considerations: … Continue reading The Bottom Line in Personal Injury Lawsuits→
Those who know me know that I love motorcycling. My 2000 Honda Goldwing “Blue Mistress” and I ride about 15,000 miles/year. To be fair, these are always working trips. I take the laptop. I take the Android. I spend a few hours each evening in the motel du jour catching up on calls and emails … Continue reading Motorcycling as an Analogy for the Practice of Law… Or Vice Versa→
So you are getting divorced. Sorry to hear that, but join the crowd. We here at The Mark Bamberger Company are doing dozens of them these days. It is often clear who is getting residential custody of the minor children.[1] If there is a debate, often a Guardian Ad Litem[2] is appointed by the court … Continue reading But Who Gets Rover→