Hurley Law recently advised the seller in the sale of a national auto body repair franchise territory. The deal included all of the business assets along with the real estate. The Hurley Law team successfully negotiated with the buyer and their lender to structure the...
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Hurley Law Represents Buyer of $3.75 million Industrial Property
Hurley Law recently represented a buyer in acquiring a $3,750,000 mixed use industrial property. Our client is a leading supplier of commercial construction supplies with multiple national locations. The property will be used for industrial warehousing and offices, as...
Hurley Law Represents Seller in M&A Transaction Valued Over $4 million
Attorney Dustin Hurley took the lead for our firm’s representation of a dealer of industrial power supplies located in Butler County. A west coast based private equity firm acquired our client’s company through a stock purchase. The seller received a blend of cash,...
Real estate taxes have increased; Can an appeal to lower your new Ohio property valuation be won?
Home values have sharply increased this year due to the pandemic, leading to larger property tax bills. Butler County Treasurer, Nancy Nix, said after the March 18 deadline to collect the first half of property taxes the office collected $304.3 million, which is a...
Is your soon-to-be ex-spouse up to some dirty divorce tricks?
Some spouses sail through the divorce process so seamlessly one may wonder why they even are splitting up. But then there are relationships so toxic that the acrimonious divorces are punctuated by the dirtiest of tricks. You may think that your spouse would never sink...
What risks can business owners face?
If you are running a business, you are a target for lawsuits. They can come from a lot of different directions. Dissatisfied customers file actions for fraud, defects, breaches of contract, and malpractice. Even if you did nothing wrong, your brand will suffer when a...
Three lawyers join Hurley Law
Pictured from left to right: James Langendorf, Christopher Six, and Robert Dumes Hurley Law is excited to announce the addition of attorneys Robert Dumes, James Langendorf and Christopher Six to the Hurley Law team! Mr. Dumes has...
How Covid-19 is impacting tax season
It is almost that time of year again - tax season. As COVID-19 pandemic surges on, IRS employees are dealing with additional tasks (i.e. delayed tax season last year and stimulus check payments). As the IRS has pushed the start of tax season to Feb. 12, it is even...
You need to let a worker go; Will this make your unemployment insurance costs increase?
A few years ago, a colleague told me a woman had been with his firm for years, but had quit to take a new job. That job did not work out for her, so she left it, and she filed for unemployment compensation. My friend got a notice from the Ohio Department of Job and...
What counts as a breach of contract?
What counts as a breach of contract? When creating an agreement with a party, you sign a document, or a contract, stating you will abide by the terms and conditions both parties have mutually agreed upon. When a party fails to obey the terms of the contract or derails...