Like many lawyers, Glenn Colton is a baseball fan. But the Dentons white-collar and government investigations practice head has taken his love for America's national pastime to the next level, scorin
William Jeffrey Detweiler âof Akron, Ohio . . . was admitted to the practice of law in Ohio in 1987.â Disciplinary Counsel v. Detweiler, __ N.E.2d __, 2013 WL 1831782 (Ohio Supreme Court 2013). I
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