James E. Arnold's profile

    James E. Arnold

    Top rated Business Litigation attorney in Columbus, Ohio

    Education Qualification:

    Capital University Law School

    Practice Areas:

    Business litigation,

    General litigation,

    Personal injury,

    Wrongful death

    115 West Main Street Suite 400Columbus, Ohio, 43215

    First Admitted: 1986, Illinois

    Professional Webpage: https://www.arnlaw.com/attorney/arnold-james-e/

    Bar/Professional Activity:
    • U.S. Tax Court
    • Franklin County Trial Lawyers Association, Member
    • Member, Columbus Bar Association
    • U.S. District Court Southern District of Ohio, 1987
    • U.S. Supreme Court, 1991
    • Ohio, 1987
    • U.S. Court of Appeals 6th Circuit, 1989
    • United States District Court for the Central District of Illinois, 2011
    • U.S. District Court Northern District of Ohio, 1988
    • Member, Ohio State Bar Association
    Verdicts/Settlements (Case Results):
    • Prosper Business Development Co. v. MarketStar. Lead counsel in business dispute involving non-circumvent agreement. Award of $4,750,000. The highest pre-arbitration settlement offer was $70,000
    • Zanke v. Village Green Management Corp. Represented plaintiff against apartment complex owner and management company for injuries received by tenant who slipped and fell on ice caused by removal of gutters and downspouts during winter renovation project. Three-week jury trial resulted in verdict in favor of plaintiff for $5,156,168, consisting of $4,223,438 compensatory damages and $932,730 for prejudgment interest. Pretrial settlement offer of $60,000
    • Shirley K. Barnhart v. Hanlin Rainaldi Construction Corp. Employer intentional tort case, representing plaintiff. Jury trial resulting in verdict of $473,693, representing the second-highest jury verdict for an intentional tort case in Franklin County, Ohio as reported by the Columbus Bar Association
    • Bench Billboard v. City of Columbus. City of Columbus illegally confiscated hundreds of properly licensed and located bus stop benches, represented plaintiff. Bench trial resulted in City being enjoined from removing any further benches, returning the benches taken and award of damages including attorneys' fees. Kessel v. Pharmacy Associates, Inc.  Dispute among shareholders involving a buy-sell agreement, representing plaintiff. Jury trial lasted for a week after which the defense conceded liability and settled the case, including payment of a portion of the plaintiff's attorney's fees. Englehaupt v. Eaton Construction Co., Inc.  Business dispute involving the failed sale of a company, representing plaintiff. Jury trial lasting several days. Jury returned a verdict in favor of the plaintiff and against the defendant.
    • Goldsmith v. Lechiara. Medical malpractice wrongful death case, representing plaintiff. Seventeen-day jury trial resulting in plaintiff's verdict of $6,691,420, constituting the largest wrongful death verdict in Franklin County, Ohio history. There was no pretrial settlement offer. 
    • Griffith v. Wausau Business Ins. Co. Motor vehicle crash, underinsured motorist case, representing plaintiff. Award of $901,046, consisting of jury verdict of $738,046, with an additional $163,000 of prejudgment interest awarded. No pretrial settlement offer.
    • Value Behavioral Health v. Ohio Dept. of Mental Health , 966 F. Supp. 557 (U.S.D.C. S.D. Ohio, 1997), representing intervening party. Claim involved the alleged improper award of a $177,459,000 state contract for the provision of mental health services. Issues included whether or not the federal courts had jurisdiction to enjoin the state from making an award because of the 11th amendment to the United States Constitution, and whether a civil rights action could be maintained under 28 USC 1983. Court ordered the injunction, which order was vacated at the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals when the plaintiff was acquired by the intervenor.  Kingseed v. O'Leary.  Medical negligence case representing plaintiff. Jury held in favor of the plaintiff for several hundred thousand dollars. Prejudgment interest was also awarded.
    • Brookover v. Flexmag Industries, Inc. Co-lead counsel for plaintiff whose hand was amputated in an industrial machine. Two-week jury trial resulting in award of $7,482,000, consisting of $4,000,000 compensatory damages, $2,000,000 punitive damages and $1,482,000 of attorneys' fees and prejudgment interest. The highest pretrial settlement offer was $650,000.
    • Borror v. MarineMax of Ohio, Inc. Represented plaintiff against boat dealer alleging claims of violations of the Consumer Sales Practices Act and fraud in connection with the sale of vessel costing approximately $780,000. Boat was sold for $350,000 and, following bench trial, plaintiff obtained the highest Consumer Sales Practices Act award rendered in Ohio, consisting of $2,545,369 for fraud, violation of state's consumer protection statute, attorneys' fees and prejudgment interest. Pretrial settlement offer of $35,000
    • Borror v. Buckeye Union Ins. Co. Motor vehicle accident, underinsured motorist case representing plaintiff. Jury trial resulting in verdict of $814,000, representing the largest underinsured motorist's case verdict in Franklin County, OH as reported by the Columbus Bar Assn. (One higher verdict during this time period was reversed on appeal by the Ohio Supreme Court). Post-trial motions resulted in a further award of prejudgment interest and attorneys fees.
    Representative Clients:
    • Penn Gaming, Abercrombie & Fitch, Franklin Publications, Inc., M/I Homes, Inc., Dominion Homes, Inc., Business First of Columbus, Retail Ventures, Inc., Gilligan Oil Company, Diamond Hill Investments, Basic Media Productions
    Pro bono/Community Service:
    • Columbus Bar Foundation, Board Member
    Honors/Awards:
    • The Best Lawyers in America (Commercial Litigation and Personal Injury Litigation)
    • National Moot Court Team, Order of the Barristers, Order of the Curia & Oralist, Capital University Law School
    • Ohio Securities Litigation Lawyer of the Year, Best Lawyers in America
    • Top 5, Columbus’ Business First
    • One of Ohio’s Top Trial Lawyers
    • AV 5.0 Preeminent Rating, Martindale Hubbell
    • Best Lawyers
    • Top 5, Columbus Super Lawyers
    • Top 10, Ohio Super Lawyers
    • 500 Leading Plaintiffs' Lawyers in America
    • Columbus' Top 100 Lawyers
    • Top lists, Ohio Super Lawyers
    • Best in the U.S. (Commercial Litigation and Personal Injury Litigation)
    Educational Background:
    • The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, B.S. in Business Administration, 1979
    Scholarly Lectures/Writings:
    • Cross-Examination of Economists, Ohio State Bar Association, 1996 to 1996
    • Advanced Trial Skills, Ohio State Bar Association, 1996 to 1996
    Other Outstanding Achievements:
    • Fellow, American College of Trial Lawyers; Fellow, Ohio State Bar Foundation; Trustee, Columbus Bar Foundation. AV rating, Martindale-Hubbell, 2005
    • Fellow, International Academy of Trial Lawyers, 2017
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