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Article: Grogan family feud brews into mounting legal battle.
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- Crain's Cleveland Business
- Article date:
- December 13, 1999
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The real estate operations of family-owned T.W. Grogan Co. are winding to a close, but lawsuits should keep the company's lawyers busy well into the next millennium.
For the fifth time in less than 18 months, one of the four Grogan siblings that own shares in T.W. Grogan Co. has sued a fellow family member.
Timothy W. Grogan, the company's former president, accused his three younger siblings -- Mark Grogan, Ann Gross and Molly Kilfoyle -- of filing "frivolous litigation" to prevent him from cashing out his share of the company's assets at fair value, according to a lawsuit filed Dec. 3 with the Cuyahoga County Court of Common Pleas in Cleveland. Mark ...
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