Rob Remington Inducted into CSU Law Hall of Fame Class of 2024

Rob Remington

Hahn Loeser Partner Rob Remington was recently inducted into the Cleveland State University College of Law Hall of Fame at the CSU Student Center’s Glasscock Ballroom. A longtime supporter of CSU Law, Remington, National Chair of the Firm’s Litigation Practice and Chair of the Construction Practice Group, has served on numerous committees and boards to help ensure its place in training top quality lawyers. 

While at CSU Law, Remington was an American Jurisprudence Award and Outstanding Achievement Award recipient, and the Managing Editor of the Cleveland State Law Review. He earned his J.D. in 1988, with honors, and soon after joined Hahn Loeser, where he had previously served as a summer associate. Remington founded the Firm’s Construction Practice Group, recognized by Best Lawyers as a Tier 1 National Practice Group and by the Construction Executive Magazine as a Top 50 Construction Practice Group in the United States.

“It is an understatement to say Rob has made a lasting impact on the growth and success of this Firm – I understand why CSU Law is proud to call him an alumnus,” said Hahn Loeser CEO and Managing Partner Stanley R. Gorom III. “From Associate to Partner, to longtime Board Member and Litigation Chair, Rob has developed a nationally recognized reputation as a talented litigator, especially in the construction industry. Our growing and thriving construction practice is the direct result of Rob’s long-term vision and leadership over many years.”

The annual CSU Law Hall of Fame was established in 2017, honoring individuals who have contributed to the past, present, and/or future success, reputation and prestige of CSU Law. Each year, the Dean appoints a HOF Selection Committee consisting of Hall of Fame members, faculty, and current and past staff. Inductees are voted on based on individual professional success and reputation and historic significance they bring to the law school and/or community.

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