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  1. Columbus, Ohio attorney Richard Wayne Ross. Legal practice includes employment law, business law and business law. Research legal experience, professional associations, jurisdictions and contact information on Justia.

    • 2006 Kenny Rd, Columbus, 43210, OH
    • Columbus, 43210, OH
    • (614) 485-2010
  2. 19 hours ago · Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine signed a bill into law in 2022 that got rid of all training, background check and permitting requirements to carry a concealed weapon. “So despite the gerrymandered super majority of extremists that seem to hide — I call it what it is — behind special interest groups we know that the majority of the people are in ...

  3. Sep 9, 2021 · 400 South Fifth Street. Suite 103. Columbus, Ohio 43215. Telephone: (614) 443-8000. Facsimile: (614) 443-8106. OUR TEAM. Richard T. Taps, Esq. Retired. Maggie L. Sutton, Esq. maggie@tapslaw.com. Jessica N. Roshon, Esq. jessica@tapslaw.com. Robert C. Rafferty, Esq. bob@tapslaw.com. More About Us. WHAT’S NEW?

  4. 4 days ago · Akron police are not even claiming protections of Marsy's Law in refusing to officially unveil the names of the eight Akron officers who in June 2022 fatally shot Jayland Walker, hitting him 46 ...

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  6. Professional Biography. Richard has lived and practiced law in central Ohio for 29 years. He is a graduate of Miami University (1979) and a graduate of University of Toledo College of Law (1982). Richard has 38 years of legal experience and has handled jury trials in state and federal courts throughout the State of Ohio.

  7. Aug 29, 2019 · Attorney Richard Rosenstock represented DeVargas and Morales in civil rights cases that occurred after the drugs were planted on the two men’s property. A County jury found Morales not guilty, and Emilio Naranjo was later indicted and convicted of perjury due to his testimony in the case, Rosenstock wrote in a letter addressed to the Commission.

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