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Daniel R. Michel
Daniel R. Michel performed his undergraduate work in his hometown of Detroit, graduating from Madonna University in 1992 with a Bachelor of Science in international business and economics. He went on to attend the University of Toledo College of Law where he was active in several organizations, including the University of Toledo Law Review as both an editor and author. He graduated from the University of Toledo, Cum Laude and joined the firm as an attorney in 1996. Since then, Mr. Michel has limited his practice almost exclusively to litigation, including personal injury, medical malpractice general business, and domestic relations.
Preparatory Education: Madonna Universtiy (B.S., International Business/Economics, 1993);
Legal Education: University of Toledo (J.D., cum laude, 1996). Note and Comment Editor, University of Toledo Law Review, 1995-1996.
Author:
- "The CERLA Paradox & Ohio's Solution to the Brownfield Problem," University of Toledo Law Review, Vol. 26:2, Winter 1995.
- "The Make Whole Doctrine," Ohio Trial, Vol. 12, Issue2, 2002.
- "The Collateral Source Rule and the Real Party in Interest Defense," Ohio Trial, Vol. 11, Issue 3, 2001.
- Establishing Liability Coverage for Permissive Users Ohio Trial, Volume 13, Issue 2.
Member: Ohio State Bar Association; The Ohio Association for Justice; The Association of Trial Lawyers of America. Personal Injury Law
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