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Ronald D. Halpern was admitted to the Minnesota Bar 1974; he
was admitted to both the California Bar and to the Washington D.C.
Bar in 1978. He is also admitted to the U.S. Court of Appeals, 9th
Circuit. Mr. Halpern is a graduate of Princeton University, cum
laude. California civil recovery cases are reviewed and managed by
Mr. Halpern. |
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Martin J. Horn was admitted to North Carolina Bar in 1991.
Mr. Horn is admitted to practice in Federal Court. All North
Carolina civil recovery cases are reviewed and managed by Mr. Horn.
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A. Craig Abrahamson was admitted to the Minnesota Bar in
1979, admitted to the Oklahoma Bar in 1982 and admitted to Missouri
Bar in 1991. Mr. Abrahamson is AV Preeminent Peer Review Rated by
Martindale Hubbell. |
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Alan Scheinthal was admitted to Texas Bar in 1985. Mr.
Scheinthal is AV Preeminent Peer Review Rated by Martindale
Hubbell. |
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Christopher M. Boedefeld was admitted to the Missouri Bar in
2004 and the U.S. District Court Eastern Division of Missouri in
2009. |
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Matthew Baker was admitted to the Kentucky Bar in 1986. |
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Robert T. Collins was admitted to the Puerto Rico Bar in 1990
and the U.S. District Court, Puerto Rice and U.S. Court of Appeals,
First Circuit in 1994. |
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Alexander R. Ferrante was admitted to the Pennsylvania Bar in
1985, admitted to the Connecticut Bar in 1985 and admitted to the
New Jersey Bar in 2006. Mr. Ferrante is AV Preeminent Peer Review
Rated by Martindale Hubbell. |
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Marc Lazenby was admitted to the West Virginia Bar in 1992. |
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Thomas Napierala was admitted to Wisconsin Bar in 1990. Mr.
Napierala is AV Preeminent Peer Review Rated by Martindale Hubbell.
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Mark A. Nelson was admitted to Florida Bar and the U.S.
District Court, Middle District of Florida in 1987. |
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Thomas Yeager was admitted to Maryland Bar in 1990. |