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Ulmer & Berne Attorney Elizabeth M. Hill to Speak at the 2008 Ohio Securities Conference

Business Wire, Nov 13, 2008

CLEVELAND -- Elizabeth M. Hill, an attorney with Ulmer & Berne LLP, will be speaking at the 2008 Ohio Securities Conference presented by the Ohio Department of Commerce Division of Securities and the University of Toledo College of Law.

The conference is scheduled for November 14, 2008 in Columbus, Ohio and Elizabeth will be presenting a Subprime and Securities Litigation Update. For questions on the 2008 Ohio Securities Conference, please contact Terri Beardsley of the Ohio Division of Securities at (614) 644-7461.

As an attorney with Ulmer & Berne, Elizabeth concentrates her practice on financial services litigation. She represents national broker-dealers and investment advisory firms in court and FINRA arbitration proceedings. Prior to joining Ulmer & Berne, Elizabeth obtained her Series 7 and 66 securities licenses as well as her Life, Accident and Health Insurance license for the State of Ohio. She received her J.D. from Cleveland-Marshall College of Law.

Ulmer & Berne LLP, established in 1908 and celebrating its 100th Anniversary this year, is one of Ohio's largest law firms. In a survey of Fortune 500 companies by Corporate Counsel magazine, Ulmer & Berne has been chosen as a Go-To Law Firm[R] for both 2007 and 2008. Less than one-half of one percent of all the law firms in the US and abroad received this distinction. Also, in 2007, the Firm was recognized in The BTI Consulting Group's survey of corporate counsel as one of only 85 firms nationally that "delivers the best value for the dollar."

A full-service Firm with approximately 175 attorneys in Cleveland, Columbus, Cincinnati and Chicago, Ulmer & Berne represents publicly traded and privately held companies, financial institutions, pharmaceutical companies, family businesses, international joint ventures and affiliations, investor groups, start-ups and emerging businesses, public bodies and nonprofit organizations. For more information, visit www.ulmer.com.

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