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Mr Nicholas J. Horrigan - Akron, Ohio

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Lawyer Nicholas J. Horrigan practices criminal protection, civil litigation, and debt collection at the law workplace of DiCaudo, Pitchford & Yoder. He attended the Ohio State University, in which he received his B.A. in Strategic Communication and a minor in commercial enterprise. Three years later, he graduated from law school at Akron University School of Law. Mr. Horrigan had the extraordinary privilege of being an associate editor for the Akron Law Review, and additionally clerked for the Honorable Judge Elinore-Marsh Stormer of Summit County Court of Common Pleas. Lawyer Horrigan now works for the regulation workplace of DiCaudo, Pitchford & Yoder as an companion attorney. Call him now for assistance with criminal protection prices.

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Legal Issues

    Criminal Law
    Criminal Appeals, Drug Crimes, Expungement, Fraud, Gun Crimes, Internet Crimes, Sex Crimes, Theft, Violent Crimes
    DUI & DWI
    Traffic Tickets
    Suspended License
    Personal Injury
    Animal & Dog Bites, Brain Injury, Car Accidents, Construction Accidents, Motorcycle Accidents, Premises Liability, Truck Accidents, Wrongful Death

Costs

  • Payment With Credit Card

Certificates

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Languages

  • English: Spoken, Written

Accepted Jurisdictions

Ohio Jurdictions
Ohio
Since 2010

Experience

  • Associate Lawyer
    DiCaudo & Yoder, LLC
    2011
  • Clerk
    Honorable Judge Elinore-Marsh Stormer
    2008

Educations

University of Akron Education School Logo
University of Akron
J.D. (2010) | Law
Graduation year: 2007
Ohio State University - Columbus Education School Logo
Ohio State University - Columbus
B.A. (2007) | Strategic Communication
Graduation year: 2003

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