Kevin Attkisson
BA: University of South Florida 1994 JD: University of Dayton School of Law 1997
Kevin has dedicated his legal career to plaintiff's rights, and joined the DGM&S Litigation Department in 2002. Kevin was admitted to the Ohio Bar in 1997.
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Jeff Chinault
BS: Virginia Polytechnic and State University 2000 JD: University of Dayton School of Law 2003.
Jeff joined DGM&S' Litigation Department in 2003; he also works on cases in the Class Action Unit. Jeff was admitted to the Ohio Bar in 2003 and U.S. District Court, Northern and Southern District of Ohio.
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Diane Hanson
BA: University of Cincinnati, 1982 JD: University of Dayton Law 1993
Before joining DGM&S, Diane worked both as a registered nurse and as a paralegal, giving her tremendous insight into her client's injuries. Diane was admitted to the Ohio Bar in 1993.
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Mark Maier
BA: The Ohio State University 1972 MBA: The Ohio State University 1978 JD: University of Toledo School of Law 1981
Before joining DGM&S' Negotiation Department, Mark worked for several years as a litigator. Mark was admitted to the Ohio Bar in 1981.
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Jason Saldanha
BA: The Ohio State University 2000, summa cum laude JD: The Ohio State University College of Law 2003
Jason joined the DGM&S Negotiation Department in 2003. He was admitted to the Ohio Bar in 2003, and was admitted to practice law in the state of Indiana in 2005. Jason has dedicated his legal career to helping injured people fight for their rights.
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Edward Yim
BA: University of California, Los Angeles 1993 JD: University of Dayton School of Law 1996
Ed joined DGM&S after spending 5 years as an Assistant Prosecutor in criminal and civil cases. Ed was admitted to the Ohio Bar in 1996, to the California Bar in 2002 and the Indiana Bar in 2003, as well as U.S. District Court, Northern and Southern District of Ohio.
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Matthew Jewson
BA: Ohio University 1991 JD: The Ohio State University 1994
Matthew was admitted to the Ohio Bar in 1994, and the U.S. District Court, Southern District of Ohio in 1997. He is also registered to practice before the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. |