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Overview
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Fees & Payments
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Fees
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Contingent (20%-40%)
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Fixed (Always)
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Free Consultation (30 minutes)
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Hourly ($125-$200/hour)
Payment types
Credit Card, Check, Cash
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About Me
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About me: Mr. Pullins is a prominent Ohio lawyer, public affairs consultant and
entrepreneur. He is frequently called upon to advise clients on complex
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Résumé
Licenses
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6 years
since Scott Allan Pullins was first licensed to practice law in OH.
We have not found any instances of professional misconduct for this lawyer.
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Work Experience
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| Position |
Duration |
| Founding Director at Pullins Group LLC |
1992–present
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| Attorney & Counselor at Law at Pullins Law Firm |
2003–present
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| CEO at Ohio Taxpayers Association |
1995–2007
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Education
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| School |
Major |
Degree |
Graduated |
| Capital University |
Law |
Juris Doctorate |
2003 |
| The Ohio State University |
Political Science |
BA - Bachelor of Arts |
1997 |
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Associations
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| Position |
Association Name |
Duration |
| Member |
American Bar Association |
2003–present
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| Member |
Knox County Bar Association |
2003–present
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| Member |
Ohio State Bar Association |
2003–present
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Record Sealed - Theft Misdemeanor
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