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  • Lawyer name:Pacenta, Patricia A.
  • Address:3800 Embassy Parkway Suite 300Akron,OH
  • Phone:(330) 258-6444
  • Fax:(330) 252-5444
  • PostalCode:44333
  • WebSite:http://www.realestateandconstructionlaw.com/
  • Areas of Practice:Nonprofit Law Trusts & Estates ,Business Organizations, Estate Planning, Trusts,

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  • Joined the Firm as an associate attorney in 1980 and was elected a partner in 1985. Ms. Pacenta has extensive experience in the areas of estate planning, business succession planning, charitable gift planning, and estate and trust administration. Prior to joining Buckingham, Doolittle & Burroughs, LLP, Ms. Pacenta practiced law in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. She served as a law clerk to Justice William G. Callow of the Wisconsin Supreme Court during 1977 and 1978. Listed in The Best Lawyers in America? (1989 - 2012). Received special recognition for 20 consecutive years or more of being listed in The Best Lawyers in America?. Selected for inclusion in Ohio’s Super Lawyers? (2004 - 2011), as voted by her peers. Ms. Pacenta was also selected to the Cleveland-Area Top 25 Women Super Lawyers? list (2007 - 2009) as well as to Ohio’s Top 100 Super Lawyers? list (2004 - 2006), Ohio’s Top 50 Super Lawyers? list (2005) and Ohio’s Top 50 Women Super Lawyers? list (2004 - 2009, 2011). Martindale-Hubbell Peer Review Rating of AV? Preeminent?, which is the highest possible rating in both legal ability and ethical standards as established by confidential opinions from members of the Bar.

  • Ohio, 1981 Wisconsin, 1977

  • American Bar Association, Real Property, Probate and Trust Law Section (Member) Ohio State Bar Association, Probate and Trust Law Section (Member) Akron Bar Association, Probate Section (Member) Crown Point Ecology Center (President, Advisory Board) Akron Tax and Estate Planning Council (Member and Past President) Akron Community Foundation, 2009 - 2011 (Chairman) Akron General Medical Center Development Foundation (Board Member)

  • Marquette University Law School, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 1977J.D.Honors: magna cum laudeLaw Review: Marquette Law Review The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, 1969M.A. Marquette University, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 1968B.A.

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1. THE EEG. In sporadic CJD, the normal electrical rhythms of the EEG are gradually lost. In the majority of cases generalised bi- or triphasic periodic sharp wave complexes appear with a frequency of around 1-2 per second. In an appropriate clinical context, the appearance of this EEG pattern is strongly supportive of a diagnosis of sporadic CJD. However, not all cases show this typical periodic pattern and generalised periodic complexes may appear in other conditions, some of which are listed below. It is difficult to state definitively the frequency of occurrence of the typical periodic pattern in sporadic CJD. This is essentially because the pattern tends to develop throughout the course of the illness and, in some cases, may not appear until very late. Therefore, finding a positive EEG may require repeat studies (possibly weekly) even very late into the illness course and these may not always be undertaken. However, it is probably that about 60 ? 80% of cases of sporadic CJD will eventually develop the characteristic periodic picture.. . In some cases, the EEG changes may be initially unilateral and indeed the periodic complexes may be unilateral when they first appear.. . Note: (This characteristic periodic pattern is less frequently seen in genetic or human growth hormone related cases. It has not been seen in any case of variant CJD).. . Other conditions in which generalised periodic complexes may occur. . Alzheimer's disease. . Multiple cerebral abscesses. . Metabolic encephalopathy. . Certain toxic encephalopathies (eg Lithium). . Anoxic encephalopathy. . Progressive multifocal leucoencephalopathy. . Lewy body disease. .

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