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Suzanne M. Scheller

October 1, 2008

J.D. Hamline University, B.A. Northwestern College.  Associate, Pearson, Randall, Schumacher & LaBore, P.A. – Minneapolis, MN.

Author of Arbitrating Wrongful Death Claims for Nursing Home Patients: What is Wrong with this Picture and How to Make it “More” Right. 113 Penn St. L. Rev. 527


J.D. Hamline University, B.A. Northwestern College.

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