Gibson Dunn Among Top Firms for Client Relationships
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Gibson Dunn has been ranked 10th among the top 20 law firms featured in BTI Power Rankings: The BTI Client Relationship Scorecard for Law Firms 2007. The 20 firms, called the BTI Power Elite, received the highest marks from clients in four areas: whether the firms have established, primary relationships with the clients; are a go-to law firm; receive enthusiastic recommendations; and have superior levels of client satisfaction. In compiling its list, BTI surveyed nearly 500 in-house counsel at major companies.
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Grounds for Divorce in Ohio - Sylkatis Law, LLC
A divorce in Ohio is filed when there is typically “fault” by one of the parties and party not at “fault” seeks to end the marriage. A court in Ohio may grant a divorce for the following reasons:
• Willful absence of the adverse party for one year
• Adultery
• Extreme cruelty
• Fraudulent contract
• Any gross neglect of duty
• Habitual drunkenness
• Imprisonment in a correctional institution at the time of filing the complaint
• Procurement of a divorce outside this state by the other party
Additionally, there are two “no-fault” basis for which a court may grant a divorce:
• When the parties have, without interruption for one year, lived separate and apart without cohabitation
• Incompatibility, unless denied by either party
However, whether or not the the court grants the divorce for “fault” or not, in Ohio the party not at “fault” will not get a bigger slice of the marital property.