Harrison & Moberly, LLP 10 West Market Street Suite 700, Indianapolis, IN 46204 (317)6394511 (Office)
Licenses:
Indiana - Active In Good Standing 1995
Education:
Indiana University School of Law Degree - JD - Juris Doctor - Law Graduated - 1995 Indiana University Degree - BS - Bachelor of Science Graduated - 1991
Specialties:
Estate Planning - 25% Business - 25% Commercial - 25% Real Estate - 25%
Associations:
Indiana State Bar Association - Member Indianapolis Bar Association - Member
Civil Litigation Injury and Other Types of Torts (Wrongs) - Automobile Accidents Injury and Other Types of Torts (Wrongs) - Malpractice - Medical Injury and Other Types of Torts (Wrongs) - Personal Injury
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Conrad Stinnett (1969-1973), Bob Hopkins (1975-1978), Ladonna Anderson (1961-1967), Mark Pfeiffer (1966-1972), Becky Bowles (1963-1967), Mark Holbrook (1957-1963)
A report on the city's financial problems by the first receiver, Mark Pfeiffer, didn't place blame solely on Moreau or the rest of the elected leadership. It cited $80 million in unfunded pension and benefits obligations, a loss in state aid and anticipated revenue that never materialized. But Pfeif
"You're expecting this big confrontation," said Mark Pfeiffer, a Fairfax County detective who began working on the case in 1999 and interviewed Thomas after his arrest. "You always try to envision what he's going to be like. Then you see this weak person."
xpayers later sued, claiming that the tax hike was illegal and, in 1990, a Rhode Island judge ruled in their favor, saying that the General Assembly had not approved the supplemental increase. (However, the decision was limited to the 211 taxpayers who filed the suit, with a maximum recovery of $100,000.) The judge who made the ruling: Mark Pfeiffer, who last year was appointed by Governor Carcieri as the receiver for financially strapped Central Falls.