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Journey of an International Attorney in Columbus
News Article
April 22, 2019
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Shweta Chaubey, Attorney, BMD's Columbus Office
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Daphne Saneholtz Discusses ACA Repeal and Effects on Ohioans
August 1, 2017
The latest roadblock in efforts to dismantle the Affordable Care Act has many Ohioans living with HIV and AIDS relieved, but still concerned about what's next.
Posted by
Mary Kuhlman, Public News Service (OH)
News Article
New Akron Legislation Aims to Increase Income Tax Revenue Through Construction Contractor Registrations
December 12, 2016
The City of Akron recently passed three new pieces of legislation aimed at boosting city coffers by requiring contractors to take additional steps prior to performing work in the city.
Posted by
Brennan Manna Diamond
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BMD Recognized for Health Law Practice
November 8, 2016
“Ever since its founding in 2000, attorneys at Brennan, Manna & Diamond have focused on offering a full range of services to all the firm’s clients, including developing industry-specific practice areas like healthcare,” said Matt Heinle, co-managing partner at the firm.
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Akron Legal News
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Defining Concierge and Boutique Medicine
September 21, 2016
Amanda L. Waesch, Partner at Brennan, Manna & Diamond, LLC, Akron, Ohio, shared with the Stark County Medical Society Membership alternative physician practice structures, pros and cons of each structure, and the differences between Institutional Providers and Concierge Medicine.
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Brennan Manna Diamond
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How artificial intelligence relates to the legal profession
September 14, 2016
Legal research has changed. An attorney who started his career dredging through books can now instantly consult vast databases, saving countless man hours. Soon, however, it may need not involve the man at all.
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Akron Legal News
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