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With extensive experience in handling personal injuries, Stumphauzer O’Toole has a proven record of handling serious personal injury and wrongful death cases. The firm represents clients in every type of injury and wrongful death, and our injury attorneys can help you no matter where in Ohio your injury occurred. Stumphauzer O’Toole will fight for you to get you the maximum compensation.

Attorneys

Daniel D. Mason

Partner, Co-Head, Litigation Dept. His areas of concentration are litigation, political subdivisions, personal injury, and school defense.
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Dennis M. O'Toole

Dennis is a senior partner of the firm and has been a trial lawyer for 36 years. He has handled a wide variety of civil cases as part of a multi-state practice based in Northern Ohio, including serious personal injury and wrongful death cases. A substantial portion of Dennis’ practice involves the representation of public sector clients, where he handles a myriad of cases and legal issues facing public entities, including eminent domain cases.
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Kim R. Myers

Kim has extensive experience in civil litigation, which includes jury trials, arbitration, mediation and Appellate litigation. He has concentrated his practice in the areas of insurance law, school law, municipal law, employment law, personal injury, wrongful death, business law, public record law and probate law.
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Russell T. McLaughlin

In addition to the general practice of law, Russ has served as Special Counsel for two Ohio attorneys general, assistant prosecutor in the Lorain Municipal Court, Magistrate for the Lorain Municipal Court, acting judge in the Avon Lake and Lorain Municipal Courts, Law Director for the City of Avon, Special Counsel for the cities of Avon and Elyria, and counsel to the Avon Charter Review Commission.
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New Alliance Formed As One-Stop-Shop for All Things Rural Water

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.

Still pending preliminary injunction has been granted to rural water association

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).

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