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Bethany C Warner & Associates - Traverse City since Dec 2011
Attorney
Education:
Chicago-Kent College of Law, Illinois Institute of Technology 1988 - 1992
J.D., Law
Ferris State University 1972 - 1976
B.S., Criminal Justice
Shepherd High School 1969 - 1972
Diploma, College Prep
Skills:
Veterans Affairs Land Development Litigation Government Intellectual Property Defense Criminal Law Legal Research Civil Litigation Legal Writing Non-profits Mediation Courts Public Speaking Commercial Litigation
Document Control Group Military and Veterans Law Agriculture Landlord & Tenant Probate & Estate Real Property Wills & Trusts Zoning Planning & Land Use Military Veterans Law Bankruptcy & Debt Contracts & Agreements Estate Planning
Washington D.C.Industrial Engineering Technician at Architect of... Anne Arundel County, Maryland resident for over 40 years who is active in Church, Family, Camping, Civil War Reenacting & Living Historian for NPS. Married with... Anne Arundel County, Maryland resident for over 40 years who is active in Church, Family, Camping, Civil War Reenacting & Living Historian for NPS. Married with four daughters (27yr-35yr).
Caledonia, MIOwner - Attorney at Richard Edmonds PC Retired US Marine. Attorney in Michigan specializing in Real Estate Development, Self Directed IRA investing and Business Development
Owen Macnutt, David Kates, Court Dwyer, Rodney Macphie, Robert Edmonds, Thomas Grover, Chris Kelly, Stephen Smith, Richard Miller, Stewart Leach, Charlene Murray, Alfred Spalding
Norris City-Omaha-Enfiel High School Norris City IL 1954-1958
Community:
Janet Harris, Barbara Endicott, Frank Tompkins, Ellis Mccormick, Helen Endicott, Judson Rogers, Sharon Millikan, Ethan Gidcumb, Ellen Singleton, Connie Dillsworth
Richard Edmonds, earth science manager at Dorset county council, said the sea had cut away the base of the sandstone and clay cliffs several years earlier, meaning a large section of the cliff was left over-hanging.