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Daniel C Harkins
For more than 28 years of legal representation, Daniel C. Harkins has been engaged in the general practice of law with an emphasis on corporate, tax and healthcare issues which affect tax-exempt entities, closely held business and individuals. He has effectively represented his clients in protecting and enhancing their respective business interests, property rights and personal rights.

A significant portion of the office's practice is focused on issues which involve the elderly and long term care. Representative clients include physician groups, nursing facilities and continuing care communities which are located in Ohio. Legal representation is offered with respect to acquisitions, mergers, regulatory compliance, resident relations, taxation and operational matters.

The office also assists individuals throughout Ohio with respect to estate planning, probate administration and probate litigation. The office has significant experience in complex litigation, including trial and appellate representation.
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More than 16% of the United States Gross Domestic Product is attributed to health care.
Health care is made available through physicians and other practitioners.
Institutional care is provided by hospitals and long term care facilities.
Health care is subject to substantial governmental regulation.
The federal and State governments fund a substantial amount of available health care benefits through Medicare, Medicaid and other governmental programs.
The governments also license health care practitioners.
Neither the manufacturer or the distributor of mobile homes may be held liable for actions that were filed outside the applicable statute of limitations.
An individual does not become the guarantor for another person's performance under a contract, unless the individual specifically commits oneself to a guarantor obligation.
Chateau Estates v. Baumann, 2005-Ohio-435.
An attorney and his client who filed a United States Bankruptcy Petition in bad faith in order to avoid compliance with a State Court Judgment could each be held liable under alternating claims of malicious prosecution and/or abuse of process.
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