Buckingham, Doolittle & Burroughs, LLP
Size of Organization: 85 Year Established: 1913 Web Site: http://www.bdblaw.com
Telephone: 330-376-5300 Toll Free: 1-800-686-2825 Fax: 330-258-6559
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Established in 1913, Buckingham, Doolittle & Burroughs, LLP is a full-service law firm representing clients from the sole proprietor to multinational corporations, tax-exempt organizations, governmental bodies, charities, foundations and public organizations.
Buckingham is committed to finding practical solutions to legal problems. The breadth of its practice in all forums often enables the firm to avoid disputes by providing legal guidance before problems arise. When necessary, Buckingham represents clients in complex litigation and arbitration matters before courts, administrative agencies and arbitration panels. The focus is on meeting client objectives, maximizing recovery and containing costs.
Most important, the firm's attorneys understand what it takes, not only to run a business but to make it grow and prosper.
Buckingham, Doolittle & Burroughs, LLP is dedicated to maintaining the trusting client relationships developed through the years by offering common-sense advice and legal services of the highest quality.
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U.S. Federal Litigation Activity
Highest number of cases by Buckingham, Doolittle & Burroughs, LLP:
Toxic Torts (64 cases in past two years)
U.S. Patent Activity
Total number of U.S. granted patents by Buckingham, Doolittle & Burroughs, LLP:
8 (in past two years)
Peer Review Ratings
Total number of Peer Review Rated lawyers of Buckingham, Doolittle & Burroughs, LLP:
45
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Construction Law - Termination of the Construction ContractFrederick M. Lombardi, January 18, 2012
There are many reasons for terminating a construction contract. Some of the most common are nonpayment by the owner or contractor, nonperformance by the contractor or subcontractors, timeliness of performance, lack of communication or simply an inability to get along. These issues should be...
Ohio Is the New Hot Spot for Oil and Gas LeasingDavid J. Lindner, January 18, 2012
Oil and gas wells are nothing new in Ohio. For decades, operators have drilled throughout the state in search of oil and gas. Recently, however, the application of hydraulic fracturing has made it feasible to drill into the deep Marcellus Shale layer under eastern Ohio and parts of New York,...
Patent Reform Is HerePaul C. Filon, January 18, 2012
Late last year, President Obama signed into law the most comprehensive patent reform in more than half a century. The America Invents Act has provisions with immediate, future, and retroactive effects. Along with redefining prior art and significantly modifying many procedures, the act behooves...