Ulmer & Berne Attorney Natalie M. Hostacky Appointed as a Trustee to the Board of Directors for The Leprechaun Foundation

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Mon Nov 2, 2009 11:08am EST

CLEVELAND--(Business Wire)--
Ulmer & Berne LLP announced today that one of its attorneys, Natalie M.
Hostacky, has been appointed as a Trustee to the Board of Directors for The
Leprechaun Foundation. 

Established in 1980, The Leprechaun Foundation anonymously grants terminally and
chronically ill children "their greatest individual dream or desire." The
children and family recipients of these dream fulfillments also remain anonymous
throughout the process. 

As an attorney with Ulmer & Berne, Natalie`s practice focuses on employment and
labor law and business litigation. Natalie represents clients with regard to
employment discrimination, harassment, workers` compensation, unemployment
compensation, breach of contract, and product liability issues. She represents
companies of all sizes in various aspects of litigation including discovery,
motion practice, settlement negotiations, and trial. She received her J.D., with
honors, from The Ohio State University Moritz College of Law and her B.S., cum
laude, from Miami University. 

Ulmer & Berne, established in 1908, is a full-service Midwest regional firm with
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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Ulmer & Berne LLP
Kimberly G. Schmittel, Marketing Manager, 216-583-7388
direct fax 216-583-7389
kschmittel@ulmer.com

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