Brady Lake Social Security Lawyer, Ohio

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Timothy Rand Thomas

Social Security, Family Law, Bankruptcy, Personal Injury
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  48 Years

Michael Edwin Grueschow

Social Security, Workers' Compensation, Bankruptcy, Personal Injury
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  48 Years

Eric Scott Mcdaniel

Litigation, Social Security, Disability, Personal Injury
Status:  In Good Standing           

Michael A. Malyuk

Equine, Social Security, Government, Personal Injury
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  49 Years

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SAMPLE LEGAL CASES

Mandelbaum v. Mandelbaum

2009-Ohio-1222. Mandelbaum, Appellee, v. Mandelbaum, Appellant. Nos. 2007-2422, 2008-0375. Supreme Court of Ohio. Submitted October 14, 2008. Decided March 24, 2009. Stone & McNamee Co., LPA, and Mark Edward Stone, for appellant. O'DONNELL, J. ...

State ex rel. Davis v. Pub. Emps. Retirement Bd.

... The FCPDO operated as if it were a private, unincorporated association, and both FCPDO and its employees paid Social Security taxes on their wages. ... Mallory was granted PERS credit even though she was also entitled to Social Security and private pensions. ...

State v. Preztak

... In Rodriguez, this court held that each of "17 counts of tampering with records was completed when Rodriguez submitted the application for that particular title using the fraudulent social security number." Accordingly, Rodriguez held that "the 17 counts of the indictment related ...