Robert E. Signom, II and Lola Signom - Page 3




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               Mr. Signom began practicing law in 1971.  During the year at           
          issue, he practiced law both as a partner with the law firm of              
          Young, Pryor, Lynn & Jerardi and as a sole practitioner.  At all            
          relevant times, Mr. Signom, a collector of Packard automobiles,             
          also operated a sole proprietorship that restored automobiles,              
          and Ms. Signom was employed by NCR Corporation.                             
               As of the time of the trial in this case, Mr. Signom served            
          in a variety of positions for certain organizations, including as           
          a trustee of the Wright State University Foundation, general                
          counsel of the Hipple Cancer Research Laboratory, a member of the           
          executive committee of the Miami Valley Council of the Boy Scouts           
          of America, and a trustee of a museum devoted to Packard automo-            
          biles that he founded in Dayton (Packard museum).  Mr. Signom had           
          also served prior to the time of the trial in this case as a                
          trustee and general counsel of the Miami Valley School located in           
          Dayton.  As of the time of that trial, Ms. Signom was involved              
          with a number of organizations, including Westminster Presbyte-             
          rian Church, the National Conference for Community and Justice,             
          the Ohio University Development Foundation, and a hate crimes               
          task force in Dayton.                                                       
               Since 1975 to the time of the trial in this case, Mr. Signom           
          owned interests in approximately 20 residential and commercial              
          rental properties.  Mr. Signom purchased one of those properties,           
          which was located at 517 Irving Avenue, Dayton (Irving property),           
          around 1976.  That property contained a 6,600 square-foot build-            




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