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Kalill Glasser & Associates

Bankruptcy, Business Organization, Child Support, Commercial Bankruptcy, Consumer Protection

Law Offices Of Robert H Astor

Agriculture, Dispute Resolution, Criminal, DUI-DWI, Medical Malpractice

Douglas D Nichols Attorney At Law

Adoption, Alimony & Spousal Support, Child Support, Business Organization, Collaborative Law

Moir & Ross

Child Support, Farms, Divorce, Estate Planning, Family Law

Ostrander Law Office

Bankruptcy, Bankruptcy & Debt, Business, Real Estate, Lawsuit & Dispute

Law Office Of Howard S Kirkpatrick

Wills & Probate, Wills, Trusts, Elder Law, Estate Planning

Statera Law LLC

General Practice

Law Offices Of Deborah K. Saremi

Accident & Injury, Divorce & Family Law

Diane Miller, Attorney

General Practice

Harvey M. Shage

General Practice

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... Though Federal District Courts generally and traditionally have original and exclusive jurisdiction over "[a]ny civil case of admiralty or maritime jurisdiction," see 28 USC § 1333(1) (2006), such claims can be set forth at law in State court pursuant to the "saving to suitors" clause. ...