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1. Family Creations' Staff Members
www.familycreationadoptions.co - [Cached]Published on: 4/14/2005 Last Visited: 4/14/2005
Cheryl Ryon Eisen Legal Counsel
Our attorney has been an adoption lawyer for more than 20 years. A graduate of the University of Florida School of Law, she is a fellow of the prestigious American Academy of Adoption Attorneys and a member of the Florida Adoption Council. Cheryl has broad adoption experience, both domestic and international, and is a certified adoption mediator. She has twice been awarded for her pro bono work on behalf of abused and neglected children. She is an adoptee herself, and the adoptive parent of two grown sons. -
2. AP Wire | 12/25/2003 | State investigating adoption agency linked to baby trafficker
www.bradenton.com/mld/bradento - [Cached]Published on: 12/25/2003 Last Visited: 12/26/2003
An IAR attorney, Cheryl Eisen, acknowledged that the adoption agency leased the house, which was used by Guatemalan women who wanted to bypass a halt on foreign adoptions in their country. Eisen said the arrangement was legal under Costa Rican law.
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Eisen, who also serves as an attorney for Family Creations, said that agency is not a target of the investigation. Rather, the subpoenas requested any documents or correspondence received from IAR.
"I am certain they do not believe Family Creations has violated any laws," she said of state officials. "The attorney general's office is collecting as much information as they can." -
3. State Subpoenas Adoption Agency's Records - from TBO.com
news.tbo.com/news/MGAKS3IRNOD. - [Cached]Published on: 12/26/2003 Last Visited: 12/26/2003
An IAR attorney, Cheryl Eisen, acknowledged that the adoption agency leased the house, which was used by Guatemalan women who wanted to bypass a halt on foreign adoptions in their country. Eisen said the arrangement was legal under Costa Rican law.
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Eisen, who also serves as an attorney for Family Creations, said that agency is not a target of the investigation. Rather, the subpoenas requested any documents or correspondence received from IAR.
"I am certain they do not believe Family Creations has violated any laws," she said of state officials. "The attorney general's office is collecting as much information as they can."

