Source: http://jamioliver.com/firm-overview-attorney-in-columbus-and-central-ohio/
Timestamp: 2019-04-20 22:56:41+00:00

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Jami’s interest in law began at a young age. Her passion for helping others and doing the right thing led her to focus her legal career on advocacy for others. She started her own firm in 2000 and has built the practice into a firm dedicated to seeking justice for those who have been injured or wronged due to the negligence of others.
The Ohio State University School of Law , Columbus, Ohio, 1993 J.D.
Significant Reported Cases: Incarnato v. Metropolitan Prop. and Cas. Ins. Co. (1996), 668 N.E.2d 920, 76 Ohio St. 3d 562; Hamlin v. Motel Six, et al., (2000), Ohio App. LEXIS 2439; Perrine v. MPW Industrial Serv., 213 F. Supp.2d 835 (S.D. Ohio 2002); The Estate of Roger Clay, Deceased, v. Suzuki Motor Corp., et al. (Case No. 00CVB06-5541), Franklin County Common Pleas Court, Judge Hogan, Jury Verdict $4.5 million, February 4, 2003; Multidistrict Litigation (MDL) in the Eastern District of Pennsylvania for Latex Glove Litigation (1996-2004); MDL in the Eastern District of Louisiana for Vioxx Litigation (2004-2010); putative class action involving government employees subject to unreasonable medical examinations, violations of the Americans with Disabilities Act, Fourth Amendment unreasonable search and seizure and violations of other Constitutional rights in Cramblit, et al. v. City of Columbus, Case No. C2 05 301, Southern District of Ohio; putative class and collective action involving violations of the Wage and Hour laws and overtime pay for non-exempt employees in Landsberg, et al. v. Acton Enterprises, Case No. C2-05-500, Southern District of Ohio; Lewis v. The Huntington Bank, United States District Court for the Southern District of Ohio, Case No.2:11-cv-00058, before the Honorable Judge Marbley.
Guest Speaker on America's Workforce Radio, Host Ed "Flash" Ferenc, May 5, 2011; Panel Speaker; Presenter, “Lions, Tigers, and Plaintiff’s Attorneys,” Employers Resource Association, March 9, 2011; Mock Trial Faculty, Personal Injury Trial Practice, National Board of Trial Advocates (2008); Sexual Harassment Mock Trial Instructor, Ohio Association for Justice Annual Convention (May 8, 2008); Restoring Trust in Justice, Personal Injury Trial Practice: Find out How Others are Winning, Ohio Academy of Trial Lawyers Annual Convention (May 25, 2006); Personal Diversity: Recognize, Embrace and Capitalize, Successful Solos, Ohio Academy of Trial Lawyers Annual Convention (May 26, 2006); 2004 Trial Strategies Seminar, “Trial Advocacy Tactics” and Panel Question and Answer, Franklin County Trial Lawyers Association, Columbus, Ohio (October 19, 2004); Successful Handling of Wrongful Death Cases in Ohio, “Simplifying Complicated Issues in Wrongful Death Cases,” Lorman Education Services, Worthington, Ohio (March 12, 2004); PI Guerilla Seminar, “Common Problems Lawyers Face and How to Solve Them,” Franklin County Trial Lawyers Association, Columbus, Ohio (January 21, 2003); Proof of Damages, “Plaintiff’s Perspective on Developing and Proving Damages,” and “Plaintiff’s Perspective on Arguing Damages at Trial,”, PESI, Columbus, Ohio (November 29, 2000); The Women Advocate, “The Women Lawyer in the Courtroom,” Ohio State Bar Association and CLE Institute, Columbus, Ohio (September 7, 2000); Faculty, Trial Advocacy Seminar, Ohio Academy of Trial Lawyers, Columbus, Ohio (annually, 2000 to present); How to Get and Work with Attorneys, Solidarity ’99, Columbus, Ohio (May 24, 1999); “Complex Litigation and Discovery Abuse: What Do I Do Now?”, Advanced Discovery Seminar, Ohio Academy of Trial Lawyers, Strongsville, Ohio (March 5, 1999); Co-Chair of the 1999 Discovery/Evidence Seminars, “Forms, Motions and Experts after Kumho Tire,” Ohio Academy of Trial Lawyers, Strongsville and Columbus, Ohio (September 10 and 17, 1999); Discovery in Complex Litigation, Ohio Academy of Trial Lawyers, New Lawyer’s Seminar, 41st Annual Convention, Cincinnati, Ohio (May 21, 1998); Latex Glove Allergies, Association of Trial Lawyers of America 1997 Annual Convention, San Diego, California (July 21, 1997); Attorneys and Disability Rights, Solidarity ’97, Columbus, Ohio (May 29, 1997); Latex Allergies, Ohio Academy of Trial Lawyers, Litigation at Sunrise, 40th Annual Convention, Cleveland, Ohio (April 25, 1997); Patients' Responsibilities, Prescriptions for Pharmacist Liability, Ohio Pharmacists Association (1995); Summertime Fun Can Be Dangerous, WCVO, 104.9 FM, "Everybody's Talking" (July 6, 1995).
Natalie is a first-year associate. She grew up in Cincinnati, Ohio and received her Bachelor’s Degree in Political Science from The Ohio State University. She completed her first year of law school at Brooklyn Law School in Brooklyn, New York before deciding to return to Columbus to finish her J.D. at The Ohio State University Moritz College of Law.
While in law school, she discovered her passion for working closely with clients and advocating for justice. This led her to Oliver Law Office where she has been an associate attorney since Fall of 2018.

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