30 attorneys from Hahn Loeser & Parks LLP have been selected to the Ohio Super Lawyers or Ohio Rising Stars lists in the 2017 edition of Ohio Super Lawyers.
Super Lawyers
Cleveland, Ohio
Jeffrey A. Brauer | Construction Lit |
Erica L. Calderas | General Lit |
M. Patricia Culler | Estate & Probate |
Rocco I. Debitetto | Bankruptcy: Business |
Daniel A. DeMarco | Bankruptcy: Business |
Derek E. Diaz | Business Litigation |
Christina D’Eramo Evans | Estate & Probate |
Robert J. Fogarty | Business Litigation |
Stephen H. Gariepy | Estate & Probate |
Arthur E. Gibbs III | Estate & Probate |
Steven A. Goldfarb | Business Litigation |
Joan M. Gross | Estate & Probate |
Lawrence E. Oscar | Bankruptcy: Business |
Rob Remington | General Lit |
Dennis R. Rose | Business Litigation |
Mark F. Swary | Estate & Probate |
Christopher B. Wick | Bankruptcy: Business |
Columbus, Ohio
Marc J. Kessler | Business Litigation |
John F. Marsh | Business Litigation |
Christopher T. O’Shaughnessy | Construction Lit |
O. Judson Scheaf, III | Civil Lit: Defense |
Douglas J. Suter | Business Litigation |
Rising Stars
Cleveland, Ohio
Jon Paul Anthony | Business Litigation |
Josephine S. Floyd | Employment Lit: Defense |
Kelly A. Kosek | Class Action |
Casey McElfresh | Business Litigation |
E. Sean Medina | Civil Lit: Defense |
Charles W. Pugh | Business Litigation |
Christopher St. Marie | Business Litigation |
Columbus, Ohio
A.J. Hensel | Civil Lit: Defense |
Super Lawyers, a Thomson Reuters business, is a rating service of outstanding lawyers from more than 70 practice areas who have attained a high degree of peer recognition and professional achievement. The annual selections are made using a patented multiphase process that includes a statewide survey of lawyers, an independent research evaluation of candidates and peer reviews by practice area. The list of Super Lawyers represents no more than five percent of the lawyers in the state, and the list of Rising Stars (attorneys who are 40 years old or younger or have been in practice for 10 years or less) represents no more than 2.5 percent of the lawyers in the state.