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"It's a blatant attempt to try to frighten plaintiffs' lawyers from pursuing these cases," said Emison of Lexington, Missouri-based Langdon & Emison.
unknown title 2011
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Over the years, the Emison-Georgieff house (so named after its first and fourth owners and as listed in the Santa Ana Register of Historical Properties) has become a regular stop on
latimes.com - News 2010
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The late-1920s Emison-Georgieff house has had some illustrious visitors.
latimes.com - News 2010
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Over the years, the Emison-Georgieff house (so named after its first and fourth owners and as listed in the Santa Ana Register of Historical Properties) has become a regular stop on
latimes.com - News 2010
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Over the years, the Emison-Georgieff house (so named after its first and fourth owners and as listed in the Santa Ana Register of Historical Properties) has become a regular stop on
latimes.com - News 2010
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Emison also serves as president of Citizens for Home Rule, Inc., a Knoxville, Tennessee based property rights advocacy group that provides legal defense for property owners who are annexed against their will.
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"Yeah, there's disappointment, but (the students) all are still looking forward to that day Toyota does come," Emison said.
The Seattle Times 2010
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The late-1920s Emison-Georgieff house has had some illustrious visitors.
latimes.com - News 2010
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Emison also serves as president of Citizens for Home Rule, Inc., a Knoxville, Tennessee based property rights advocacy group that provides legal defense for property owners who are annexed against their will.
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The late-1920s Emison-Georgieff house has had some illustrious visitors.
latimes.com - News 2010
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