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Alan R. Miller |
Mr. Miller has an
extensive background as a college and professional
football player. While at Boston College, Mr.
Miller was a member of the All East and All New
England Teams in 1959, as well as a member of the
Catholic All American Team in 1958 and 1959. Mr.
Miller was voted winner of the Omelia Trophy in 1959
and was a member of the North Squad in the Senior
Bowl All Star Game played in Mobile, Alabama in
1960. Mr. Miller is a member of the Boston College
Hall of Fame and a member of the Board of Directors
of the Michigan Sports Hall of Fame and the
Motorsports Hall of Fame of America. (click
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Jeffrey S. Svoboda |
Mr. Svoboda’s expertise extends to all aspects of
business law and civil and commercial litigation
with adherence to the highest standards of integrity
and excellence, together with a personal commitment
to his clients. Throughout his career, he has been
retained to develop creative solutions to complex
corporate, business, and commercial transactions.
He has extensive experience in corporate
organization, business planning and transactions,
corporation and business law, contract law, mergers
and acquisitions, commercial transactions,
motorsports law, franchise law, real estate law,
employment law, and trademark and service mark
licensing. (click for more) |

Michael J. Bill |
Mr. Bill
graduated cum laude from the University of Michigan
in 2007 with a Bachelor of Arts Degree, majoring in
Political Science and History. Michael received his
Juris Doctor degree from Tulane University Law
School in 2010. During law school, Mr. Bill focused
a large part of his studies on Maritime & Admiralty
law, earning a certificate of specialization in the
field in 2010. Mr. Bill also served as a law clerk
for the Honorable Judge Gregory D. Bill and later
clerked at the law firm of Giarmarco, Mullins &
Horton, P.C. After graduating from law school Mr.
Bill joined the law firm of Ahern Fleury where he
represented professional firms in contract drafting
and litigation matters.
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