An infant thermal shield is formed of a bag of a plastic such as polyethylene which is a material of solid monolithic non-cellular cross-section which is adapted for permitting the audio detection therethrough of body functions. The bag is provided with a hoodless neck opening and is furthermore provided with a longitudinal opening of continuous linear form located frontally or laterally with respect to the bag. The bag is furthermore provided with a bottom opening which can be selectively sealed or held in gathered relationship in order to permit the ingress and egress of connections to medical apparatus. A closing arrangement is provided which is preferably formed of strips of pressure responsive material. The material from which the bag is fabricated is adapted for being held in skin tight relationship over limited portions of the infant so as to permit the effective use of the head of a stethoscope or the cuff of a blood pressure measuring apparatus. The bag is moreover provided with at least one and sometimes two arms into which the arms of the infant can be extended.
Maguire & Schneider, LLP 1650 Lake Shore Drive, Suite 150, Columbus, OH 43204
Phone:
(614)2241222 (Phone), (614)2241236 (Fax)
Specialties:
Litigation Complex Litigation Federal Litigation Labor and Employment Employment Litigation Liquidations Class Actions White Collar Crime Banking Law Municipal Law Real Estate Administrative Law Probate Litigation Receivership
Memberships:
Columbus, Ohio State and American Bar Associations The Florida Bar.
ISLN:
903958675
Admitted:
1989, Ohio 1990, U.S. Court of Appeals, Sixth Circuit 1991, U.S. District Court, Southern and Northern Districts of Ohio 1993, Florida 2003, U.S. Supreme Court 2007, U.S. District Court, Southern, Middle and Northern Districts of Florida and U.S. Court of Appeals, Eleventh Circuit
University:
Miami University, B.A., 1985
Law School:
Capital University, J.D., 1989
Reported:
Mallory v. Ohio University, 76 Fed.Appx. 634, 181 Ed. Law Rep. 428 (6th Cir. 2003); Das v. Ohio State University, 115 F.Supp.2d 885, 84 Fair Emp.Prac.Case. (BNA) 691, 79 Empl. Prac. Dec. P 40,322; 147 Ed. Law Rep. 975, (2000 S.D. Ohio); Thomson v. Ohio State University Hosp., 5 F.Supp.2d 574, 4 Wage & Hour Cas.2d (BNA) 1139 (1998 S.D. Ohio); Johari v. Big Easy Restaurants, Inc., et al., 78 Fed. Appx. 546 (6th Cir. 2003).
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Biography:
Judicial Law Clerk for The Honorable Richard B. Metcalf, Franklin County, Ohio, Probate Court, 1986-1988. Law Clerk to Crabbe, Brown, Jones, Potts and Schmidt, 1988. Senior Judicial Law Clerk to The H...
Maguire & Schneider LLP 250 Civic Center Drive Suite 500, Columbus, OH 43215
Licenses:
Ohio - Active 1989
Education:
Capital University Law School Degree - JD - Juris Doctor - Law Graduated - 1988 Miami University of Ohio Degree - BA - Bachelor of Arts Graduated - 1985
Specialties:
Administrative Law - 20% Employment / Labor - 20% Litigation - 20% Real Estate - 20% White Collar Crime - 20%
Associations:
American Bar Association - Member Columbus Bar Association - Member Florida Bar - Member Ohio State Bar Association - Member
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Education:
University of Florida - Warrington College Of Business
BS, Business Management
Universidad Antonio de Nebrija
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The big papers had been pushing the same line for years. In 1987, New York Times reporter Keith Schneider had flatly dismissed a lawsuit filed by a liberal group charging that the Contras were funding their operations with drug money. "Other investigators, including reporters from major news organiz
Obama's goal of using 80 percent clean energy is fanciful, writes Keith Schneider: "Let's quickly evaluate the 80 percent electrical generation goal. To achieve 80 percent clean energy generation essentially means replacing at least 500 gigawatts of conventional coal-fired generation with cleaner alternatives. In essence, the U.S. would have to nearly completely rebuild its electrical generating infrastructure, which last year had about 940 gigawatts of electricial generating capacity. By 2035,