Ohio Civil Litigation & Trial Attorney

When a business agreement fails, a contractor dispute arises, or a real estate conflict threatens your financial stability, resolving the issue quickly and aggressively is your top priority. If you are searching for an experienced Ohio civil litigation lawyer, Attorney Michael D. Doyle brings over 25 years of courtroom experience to individuals, business owners, and corporations.

Whether you need to enforce a judgment, file a lawsuit in the Lorain County Court of Common Pleas, or require a steadfast civil defense attorney to protect your company from liability, we provide strategic legal representation tailored to your goals. Our firm represents clients in state and federal courts throughout Lorain, Cuyahoga, and Medina counties.

Comprehensive Civil & Commercial Litigation Services

Civil litigation covers a broad spectrum of legal conflicts. Our firm is equipped to handle complex, high-stakes matters from pre-suit negotiation and mediation all the way to a jury trial. We represent plaintiffs and defendants in the following areas:

Administrative hearings

Because civil lawsuits are filed in the specific county or municipality where the conflict occurred, having a litigation attorney who knows the local judges, magistrates, and court procedures is a significant advantage.

Our firm routinely litigates in municipal and common pleas courts across Northeast Ohio. We provide dedicated legal strategies tailored to the specific courts in your area. To learn more about how we handle civil litigation in your specific community, please select your city from the service areas listed at the bottom of this page.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Ohio Civil Litigation

What is the statute of limitations for a breach of contract in Ohio?

Civil litigation involves legal disputes between two or more In 2021, Ohio significantly shortened the time limits for filing a breach of contract lawsuit. Currently, the statute of limitations is six years for a written contract and four years for an oral contract. Because these deadlines are strict, it is critical to consult a civil attorney as soon as a dispute arises so you do not lose your right to sue.

Can a contractor sue a homeowner in Ohio?

Yes. If a homeowner fails to pay for completed work as outlined in an agreement, a contractor can file a civil lawsuit for breach of contract or place a mechanic's lien on the property. Conversely, homeowners can also sue contractors for poor workmanship, incomplete projects, or violations of the Ohio Consumer Sales Practices Act. We frequently act as a construction lawyer for both property owners and contractors.

Can civil litigation cases be settled without going to court in Ohio?

Yes, many civil litigation cases are settled out of court through negotiations or alternative dispute resolution methods like mediation and arbitration. Attorney Michael D. Doyle has extensive experience in negotiating settlements that can save you the time and expense of a trial.

Do I need a lawyer for small claims court?

While Ohio allows individuals to represent themselves in small claims court, hiring an attorney is highly recommended if the dispute involves complex contracts, property damage, or if the opposing party has hired their own legal counsel. An experienced trial lawyer knows how to properly introduce evidence, question witnesses, and protect you from counterclaims.

What is the difference between civil litigation and criminal defense??

Criminal cases involve the government prosecuting an individual for breaking a law, with penalties including jail time or probation. Civil litigation involves disputes between private parties (individuals or businesses) where the plaintiff is seeking financial compensation or a specific action (like enforcing a contract).

Contact an Experienced Ohio Civil Court Lawyer Today

Getting a civil litigation attorney involved early in your legal dispute is the best way to secure a fair settlement or build a strong defense. Before you make any statements to opposing counsel, attempt to negotiate on your own, or let a deadline expire, get a legal expert on your side.

Contact the office of Attorney Michael D. Doyle today to schedule a free initial consultation. We will evaluate your case, explain your legal options, and help you determine the best path forward.

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