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...v. Federal Deposit Insurance Corp., grew...Court for the Northern District of Ohio who was sitting...
...Solomon Oliver Jr. of the Northern District of Ohio wrote on behalf of the panel in Liberty Mutual Insurance v. Sweeney. He was...
...is an expert in her field, frequently lecturing on Medicare compliance before insurance carriers, self-insured businesses, third-party administrators and other law firms. She...
...Inc. , a November decision from U.S. Magistrate Judge for the Northern District of Indiana Paul R. Cherry, the plaintiff in the case produced...
...to an Oct. 31, 2007, Northern District of Ohio ruling as an influential early...
Plaintiffs lawyers are slapping public companies with securities class actions months or years after the date the alleged fraud came to light as they turn their attention from cases related to the fi
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...department and a graduate of Ohio Northern University Claude W. Pettit College...
A lawsuit against Reed Smith has been allowed to go forward after a Lawrence County judge overruled four out of the firm's five preliminary objections to the suit
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