Coolidge Wall works with Homefull, a Dayton organization supporting homeless and low-income people in the Dayton community, to identify families working to get back on their feet but currently without the means to do so. Both organizations are focused on helping these families have a brighter holiday. As such, Coolidge Wall employees and the firm donated, purchased and delivered items to assist these families for the holiday season. This year, Coolidge Wall donated, for the benefit of three families, items such as a dining room table and chairs, cookware, silverware, a Christmas tree with decorations, Kroger gift cards, and enough food …
Six Coolidge Attorneys Named 2019 Ohio Super Lawyers
Coolidge Wall Co., L.P.A. is pleased to announce that six of its attorneys have been selected by their peers for inclusion in 2019 Ohio Super Lawyers®: Michelle D. Bach — Workers’ Compensation Christopher R. Conard — General Litigation Marc L. Fleischauer — Employment & Labor David C. Korte — Workers’ Compensation Stephen M. McHugh — State/Local/Municipal Law David P. Pierce — Business Litigation Super Lawyers, a Thomson Reuters business, is a rating service of outstanding lawyers from more than 70 practice areas who have attained a high degree of peer recognition and professional achievement. The annual selections are made using …
McIntosh Promoted to Paralegal Position
Coolidge Wall Co., L.P.A. is pleased to announce that Tammy McIntosh has been promoted to a paralegal in the firm’s Estate Planning and Tax Department. Tammy’s new responsibilities include estate administration. In this role, she helps determine what assets are required to go through probate and proceeds with the probate court procedure as needed. In addition, she meets regularly to help clients manage and execute their estate planning needs. Tammy has been with the firm for three years. With more than 20 years of experience in the legal field, Tammy also has extensive experience in litigation, insurance litigation, personal injury, …
Waiver of Subrogation – How it Helps Mitigate Risk in Commercial Leases
Oftentimes, a commercial lease (as well as other real estate contracts) will contain a “Waiver of Subrogation,” but few landlords, tenants and other parties realize the importance of such provision and how a waiver of subrogation can help manage and allocate potential risk. Subrogation is “[t]he principle under which an insurer that has paid a loss under an insurance policy is entitled to all the rights and remedies belonging to the insured against a third party with respect to any loss covered by the policy.”[1] In other words, if one party suffers a loss, and such loss is covered by …