Stumphauzer O’Toole has a strong history of handling municipal law issues, representing a wide array of public entities and private businesses in development, zoning, and other municipal matters. Out team of skilled attorneys provides legal representation in municipal law areas such as:
Banking, Municipal, Public Sector, Real Estate, Taxation
Abraham's practice is a general civil practice, with concentration in the following areas of real estate law, municipal law, business and corporate law, and civil litigation, representing and advising both private and public sector clients with respect to a wide variety of legal matters.
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Business, Domestic, Litigation, Municipal, Public Sector, Transportation
Anthony's practice areas include general litigation, public sector and family law. He is a member of the Ohio State Bar Association, the Lorain County Bar Association, and the Lorain County Bar Association Legal Ethics & Grievance Committee.
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Municipal, Public Sector, Real Estate
Jon practices in a variety of areas, including real estate, landlord/tenant, municipal law and general civil litigation. He presently serves as the solicitor and prosecutor for the Village of LaGrange.
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Business, Employment, Labor, Municipal, Public School, Public Sector
Kenneth's practice areas include business law, public sector law, civil litigation, and business and corporate succession planning.
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Litigation, Municipal, Public Sector, Workers Compensation
Margaret concentrates her practice in the areas of workers' compensation, municipal law, and litigation.
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Labor, Litigation, Municipal, Public School, Public Sector
In his first four years of practice as an Ohio Assistant Attorney General, he helped to establish Ohio's first Medicaid Fraud Unit. For the past 30 years Michael has been primarily practicing in the areas of labor, school, and municipal law.
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A consortium of rural water industry leaders recently formed The Rural Water Alliance with the primary objective of helping rural water association general managers and board members protect their interests and maximize their effectiveness.
Ross County filed a motion for summary judgment, which has been countered by Chillicothe's brief in opposition, and followed by Ross’s reply (see filings).