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  1. Thomas M. Forkin Inns of Court, Member, 2006. The law office of Michael J. Stein is open by appointment on weekends and evenings in addition to normal business hours. Divorce and family law attorney Michael J. Stein has served the Burlington County area for 10 years. Contact a South Jersey lawyer who will listen to you.

  2. Michael J. Stein is a Burlington County lawyer with over 25 years of experience in family law, divorce, child custody, domestic violence, real estate and traffic violations. He offers free initial consultations and serves clients in South Jersey.

  3. Since founding Michael D. Christensen Law Offices on the west side of Columbus in 2002, Mike has focused his entire practice on helping injured people and their families in personal injury and wrongful death claims. He has earned a reputation for getting big results through aggressive representation. In addition to practicing at his own law ...

    • 3341 W Broad St, Columbus, 43204, OH
  4. Michael also served for two years as an Assistant U.S. Attorney in the District of Columbia, gaining valuable investigative and trial experience as a grand jury and violent crimes prosecutor from 2006-2008, and was a law clerk for the Hon. John R. Fisher on the District of Columbia Court of Appeals from 2005-2006.

  5. All of this has led to cutting his carbon footprint in half. Mike’s only long drives now consist of weekend travel to his outside interests, which include sporting clays and golf. Print. PDF. Share. 614.628.4415. mborn@shumaker.com. Columbus, OH. VCARD.

  6. Call 856-291-0549 or contact us to arrange your free initial consultation in our Moorestown or Mount Holly office. We accept Visa, American Express, Discover and MasterCard. Experienced, compassionate family law representation, divorce, custody, child and spousal support, and real estate and traffic defense. Free consultation.

  7. appgateway.drc.ohio.gov › OffenderSearchOffender Search - Ohio

    Feb 7, 2022 · Roberta's Law - SB 160. Roberta’s Law, effective March 22, 2013, expands victim notification rights. If the inmate is convicted of Aggravated Murder, Murder, a first, second or third degree offense of violence or is serving a life sentence, the victim will be automatically notified of specified events, regardless of whether the victim has requested notification.

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