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  1. Schreyer, November 9 2010, dealing with a wife's right to seek equalization, despite the husband's bankruptcy, against his homestead property that is exempt under Manitoba law. Robert Klotz's argument before the court can be viewed on the Supreme Court Webcast from minute 42:50 to 1:02:50, and on Reply from minute 2:09:40 to 2:24:40 .

  2. 121 Richmond St. West, Suite 405 Toronto, Canada M5H 2K1 Phone: (416) 360-4500 Fax: (416) 360-4501. Klotz Associates is a Toronto law firm practicing Canadian and international law in the areas of commercial litigation, bankruptcy and insolvency. We represent Canadian and foreign companies and individuals doing business in and outside Canada ...

  3. mweber@triwgroup.com 614-591-4500. Megan Weber is the Vice President of Business Development at Tri-W Group. She is responsible for sourcing and evaluating investment opportunities for the firm. Prior to joining Tri-W Group, Megan spent over a decade at Worldwide Express- a Third Party Logistics company. She held various roles for the company ...

  4. David Shroyer was born on June 2, 1955 in Middletown Ohio. He attended the Ohio State University and graduated in 1977. He attended Capital University Law School and graduated cum laude in 1980. He grew up in Troy Ohio and graduated from Troy High School in 1973. ''Assistant Franklin County Prosecutor''.

  5. David W. Pryor, ESQ 538 E. Rich Street Columbus, Ohio 43215 Phone:614-754-8000 ~ Fax:614-927-1612 dpryor@davidpryorlaw.com

  6. David has over thirty years of legal practice experience. A member of the Central Ohio Association of Justice whose purpose is for the advance of fair trials and access to courts. David has been first chair in numerous jury trials and court trials. He is a member of the Ohio State Bar association and the Estate Planning Trust and Probate Law ...

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  8. Sep 26, 2018 · By Dan Trevas | September 26, 2018. The Ohio Supreme Court today suspended a Columbus attorney based on an unusual fee payment arrangement that resulted in a dispute. In a unanimous per curiam opinion, the Supreme Court suspended David P. Rieser for two years with one year stayed, and ordered him to pay $50,000 in restitution to his former client.

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