Michael T. Kelley
Medical Practice at Dublin Rd, Columbus, OH

License number
Kentucky 39072
Issued Date
Dec 16, 2004
Expiration Date
Feb 28, 2018
Category
Occupational Medicine
Type
Occupational Med
Address
Address
1166 Dublin Rd SUITE 400, Columbus, OH 43215
Education
University of Cincinnati College of Medicine, 1981
Phone
(614) 544-4405 (Work)

Personal information

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Name
Address
Phone
Michael Kelley
5076 Whyte House Ln, New Albany, OH 43054
Michael Kelley
519 Kenilworth Rd, Bay Village, OH 44140
Michael Kelley
5141 Michael Anthony Ln, Cincinnati, OH 45247
Michael Kelley
509 Flower Ison Rd, Minford, OH 45653
Michael Kelley
4616 Moore Rd, Middletown, OH 45042

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Michael T Kelley MD

1132 Hunter Ave #2, Columbus, OH 43201

Categories:
Occupational & Industrial Medicine Physicians & Surgeons
Phone:
(614) 544-0822 (Phone)

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Michael J. Kelley, Columbus OH - Lawyer

Michael J. Kelley, Columbus OH - Lawyer

Office:
Lane, Alton & Horst LLC
500 2 Miranova Pl, Columbus, OH 43215
Specialties:
Construction Litigation, Construction Claims, Commercial Litigation, Property Damage, Contracts, Products Liability, Personal Injury
Memberships:
Columbus Bar Association, Ohio State Bar Association.
ISLN:
905960232
Admitted:
Ohio, U.S. Court of Appeals, Sixth Circuit and U.S. District Court, Southern and Northern Districts of Ohio, U.S. Court of Federal Claims
University:
Ohio University, B.B.A., Accounting
Law School:
The Ohio State University, College of Law, J.D.
Reported:
CONSTRUCTION LITIGATION AND CLAIMS:•Represented construction manager/general contractor in lawsuit against developer. Client had contracts to build multiple retail projects for national drug store chain and was improperly terminated in connection with false allegations of construction defects involving concrete work, site work and other miscellaneous building issues, as well as claims that schedule had slipped. Three week trial resulted in jury verdict in favor of general contractor for lost profits, defamation, reimbursement of home office overhead, construction expenses and other losses.•Represented general trades contractor in action against school board for new construction of public high school located in large metropolitan school district. The construction project involved 16 prime contractors in accordance with Ohio public project construction law. Client's work scope as set forth in AIA contract included interior finishes, roofing, fireproofing and other miscellaneous activities. Litigation arose involving school district, multiple subcontractors and bonding company covering numerous complex issues such as delay claims for extended general conditions, “Eichleay” extended home office overhead, improper work performed by unrelated contractors, design and/or specification errors, directives to perform additional work beyond client's scope of work, winter conditions, and a number of “pass through” claims with respect to subcontractors for change orders and delays/inefficiencies. Case settled prior to trial after multi-day mediation.•Defended general contractor in multi-million dollar construction defect claim involving nine subcontractors that was ultimately decided after a three-week AAA arbitration hearing before a three-member panel. Issues included masonry defects, building envelope design and installation, caulking, HVAC installation, roofing, through wall flashing, roof flashing and historic restoration with respect to design and construction of seven-story hotel. Third-party claims against potentially culpable subcontractors were resolved through mediation prior to the arbitration hearing. The arbitration hearing included the presentation of multiple witnesses, including five experts, and several hundred exhibits.•Represented general contractor with regard to major expansion project involving four-story hotel. Construction defects included claims that drywall contractor failed to install adequate vapor barrier in guest room exterior walls resulting in condensation that caused water damage and mold formation behind drywall, thereby necessitating repair and remedial work throughout hotel. Case settled by multiple insurance carriers prior to litigation.•Represented developer and general contractor for project involving renovation of existing structure for use as medical building. Sued building owner for nonpayment and defended counterclaim for alleged miscellaneous construction defects. Lawsuit was ultimately settled.•Defended general contractor with regard to damage claims arising from alleged defects in connection with construction of five-story medical/surgical facility. Insurer for surgical tenant claimed property damage resulting from malfunction of the forced air HVAC system and, specifically, the hot water boiler system controlled by the building automation system. The lawsuit included the system designer and controls contractor, as well as five subcontractors and/or suppliers. All claims were settled at mediation after discovery was substantially completed.•Represented general contractor with respect to claims for multiple construction defects and alleged late completion of large expansion of municipal-owned recreation center. Defect claims included allegations of issues involving windows, swimming pool and fire suppression system. Claims were ultimately resolved by bonding company.•Represented general contractor against negligent construction claims brought by the owner of multi-level apartment building. Upon investigation of the claims, it was determined that the windows installed in the building had been defectively manufactured. A pre-suit mediated settlement was reached wherein the window manufacturer agreed to supply and install in excess of 700 new windows for the building at no cost to the building owner or general contractor.•Defended architect with respect to water intrusion claims arising from the interface of chimneys at sloped roof lines in a 245 unit residential condominium. General contractor and subcontractors were alleged to be responsible for construction defects and architect was accused of failing to adequately communicate design intent. Mediation resolved case against architect for less than anticipated defense costs.•Represented developer and general contractor with respect to a 108 unit residential condominium with respect to construction defect claims including issues related to moisture barriers, exterior stone work, roof and window flashing, ice-guard at roof edges, caulking and installation of underground water lines. Claims were successfully resolved at mediation.•Defended general contractor in lawsuit filed by State of Ohio with respect to highway bridge located on state highway. State claimed that bridge needed to be replaced for costs in excess of $4 million within one year of opening due to design and construction defects. Case settled after mediation without contribution by general contractor.•Defended developer and general contractor with respect to 100 unit residential condominium as to a lawsuit filed by the Ohio Civil Rights Commission alleging various ADA violations such as noncompliant thresholds, thermostat heights, bathroom accessibility, gang mailboxes heights and driveway slopes. Lawsuit was settled after extensive negotiation involving subcontractors, architect and site engineer.COMMERCIAL LITIGATION/CONTRACTS/BUSINESS LOSSES:•Represented international retail product sourcing company in federal litigation and multiple disputes involving allegations related to royalty fees, exclusive product rights, personal injury allegations, non-competition provisions and various contract claims.•Represented employees with respect to non-competition provisions and trade secret claims in sales employment agreement subsequent to termination of relationship.•Represented employees with regard to claims of sexual discrimination and/or harassment.•Represented both insurers and insureds with respect to insurance coverage disputes.•Defended property owners with respect to serious bodily injury claims allegedly resulting from concealed conditions and/or dangers sustained by business invitees while on premises.PRODUCTS LIABILITY:•Represented manufacturer of stator coil and rotors installed in 7,000 horsepower motor used in steel rolling application in large steel mill which jury determined failed due to defective installation of copper wires windings onto rotors by third-party international electrical service company. Trial lasted three weeks and included testimony of five electrical engineers.•Defended international manufacturer of trucking products with respect to multiple litigations involving bodily injury and/or commercial property damage claims arising out of over-the-road trucking spring brake actuators, air suspension systems and air ride seats.•Defended national manufacturer of wall mount air conditioners with respect to multiple product defect claims alleged to have contributed to damage in commercial modular and classroom markets. These cases typically involved fires in unoccupied structures and the use of fire and electrical experts.•Represented manufacturer of industrial gas oven with regard to catastrophic burn injuries sustained by factory worker during explosion of oven. Jury case was settled after several days of trial.•Defended regional semi truck dealer in litigation arising out of the manufacture of a truck frame and tank assembly for a spray vehicle that was alleged to have failed due to design defects. Case settled prior to trial.•Represented manufacturers of machine press and industrial stationary band saws which partially severed hands of operators due to alleged guarding/instruction issues.•Defended automobile dealership in action by State of Ohio which claimed multiple vehicle fires caused by defective installation of heating equipment in fleet of new highway patrol vehicles. Case was dismissed at conclusion of State's case for lack of evidence that would justify verdict for plaintiff.BODILY INJURY/PROPERTY LITIGATION:Have handled hundreds of litigations involving injury claims and/or property damage, including the following:•Injury claims:-wrongful death-brain injury-orthopaedic injuries-neurological injuries-substantial deformities-permanent functional impairment-minor injuries•Property damage claims:-Fire loss-Theft loss-storm damage-water damage-vehicular damage
Links:
Site
Biography:
Phi Alpha Delta.


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Adjunct Professor At Ohio University

Adjunct Professor At Ohio University

Position:
Adjunct Professor at Ohio University, CEO at Kelley Consulting Services
Location:
Columbus, Ohio Area
Industry:
Information Technology and Services
Work:
Ohio University since Sep 1998 - Adjunct Professor Kelley Consulting Services since Jan 1995 - CEO International Data Group (IDG) May 1991 - Aug 1995 - Operations Manager, IDG Books-Infotainment World
Education:
Ohio University 2006 - 2009
M.Ed., Computer Education and Technology


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Director, Tax Planning &Amp; Analysis At American Electric Power

Director, Tax Planning &Amp; Analysis At American Electric Power

Position:
Director, Tax Planning & Analysis at American Electric Power
Location:
Columbus, Ohio Area
Industry:
Utilities
Work:
American Electric Power since Jan 1990 - Director, Tax Planning & Analysis American Electric Power 1990 - 2011 - Director, Tax Planning & Analysis
Education:
University of Tulsa 1978 - 1982
B.S. Business Administration, Accounting
Texas A&M University 1973 - 1974
Masters of Education, Educational Psychology
Texas A&M University 1970 - 1973
B.S., Math & Physics
Skills:
Mergers, Tax, GAAP, Mergers & Acquisitions, Valuation, Management
Interests:
Golf, Biking, woodworking, economics, finance, American and world history


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Michael Kelley, Columbus OH

Michael Kelley, Columbus OH

Work:
Work Health
180 E Broad St, Columbus, OH 43215 Ohio Health Group Ltd
24 Hidden Ravines Dr, Powell, OH 43065 Ohio Urgent Dental Care
2030 Stringtown Rd, Grove City, OH 43123 Ohio Health Group Ltd
6955 Hospital Dr, Dublin, OH 43016 Ohio Health Urgent Care LLC
5610 N Hamilton Rd, Columbus, OH 43230 Ohio Health Urgent Care LLC
1132 Hunter Ave, Columbus, OH 43201 Workhealth
2939 Kenny Rd, Columbus, OH 43221


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Michael Timothy Kelley, Columbus OH

Michael Timothy Kelley, Columbus OH

Specialties:
Occupational Medicine Specialist
Address:
3722 Olentangy River Rd, Columbus, OH 43214
Education:
Medical College of Wisconsin - Master of Public Health
University of Cincinnati, College of Medicine - Doctor of Medicine
Ohio State University Medical Center, The - Residency - Emergency Medicine
Board certifications:
American Board of Preventive Medicine Certification in Occupational Medicine (Preventive Medicine)


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Dr. Michael T Kelley, Westerville OH - MD (Doctor of Medicine)

Dr. Michael T Kelley, Westerville OH - MD (Doctor of Medicine)

Specialties:
Emergency Medicine, Occupational Medicine, Preventive Occupational Medicine
Address:
Workhealth North
300 Polaris Pkwy SUITE 1500, Westerville 43082
(614) 533-3400 (Phone)
Certifications:
Emergency Medicine, 1986, Occupational Medicine, 2004
Awards:
Healthgrades Honor Roll
Languages:
English
Hospitals:
Workhealth North
300 Polaris Pkwy SUITE 1500, Westerville 43082
Nationwide Children's Hospital
700 Dr Children's, Columbus 43205
Education:
Medical School
University Of Cincinnati College Of Medicine
Graduated: 1981
Ohio St University
Graduated: 1982
Graduated: 1984
University Calif San Francisco
Graduated: 1986


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Medical Director Employer Services At Ohiohealth

Medical Director Employer Services At Ohiohealth

Position:
Medical Director Employer Services at OhioHealth
Location:
Columbus, Ohio Area
Industry:
Medical Practice
Work:
OhioHealth - Medical Director Employer Services


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Independent Computer Networking Professional

Independent Computer Networking Professional

Location:
Columbus, Ohio Area
Industry:
Computer Networking
Work:
ASNT 1997 - 2007 - Consultant


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Owner, Ostrander Implement

Owner, Ostrander Implement

Position:
Owner at Ostrander Implement
Location:
Columbus, Ohio Area
Industry:
Farming
Work:
Ostrander Implement - Owner
Education:
Buckeye Valley High School 1975 - 1979


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Michael Walter Kelley, Columbus OH - Lawyer

Michael Walter Kelley, Columbus OH - Lawyer

Address:
Donald W. Kelly & Associates
250 E Broad St SUITE 1100, Columbus 43215
(614) 228-5775
Licenses:
Ohio - Active 2010
Education:
University of Notre Dame
Specialties:
Antitrust / Trade Law - 34%
Litigation - 33%
Communications / Media - 33%