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Regis A. Johnston

Dispute Resolution, Alimony & Spousal Support, Administrative Law, Animal Bite
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Helen Ina Harrington

Family Law, Dispute Resolution
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Elizabeth Allen Starks

Dispute Resolution, Family Law, Juvenile Law
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  18 Years

Egan P. O'Brien

Dispute Resolution, Arbitration, Adoption, Animal Bite
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  23 Years

Richard H Sothoron

Income Tax, Dispute Resolution, Health Care, Personal Injury
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SAMPLE LEGAL CASES

Schuele v. Case Handyman

... From this principle, we have reasoned that "a trial court's order, terminating the action in that court and remanding the parties to another tribunal for resolution of their dispute, is final and appealable" even though the order does not resolve the underlying controversy. ...

AT&T v. Comptroller

... from the information provider as to what they charged[,] and either then sent that to the [local exchange carrier] to create the bill for the consumer, sent the bill themselves or provided it to a third party biller to get the money collected, and AT&T provided dispute resolution. . . . . ...

Park & Planning v. Greater Baden

... Pertinent, however, to the dispute in the present case, the Resolution included the following findings (distinguished perhaps more by what it does not address—the numeric growth objective — than for what it does): Community Planning — This site is located in the Rural Tier. ...