Top Litigation Lawyers in ZIP 44115 | 6 available
6 Litigation lawyers are available in ZIP code 44115 in Cleveland, Ohio. Average rating of these lawyers is 5.0/5 and 64% provide free consultation.
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With a focus on business transactions, litigation, real estate affairs, and complex cases, Daniel Fredric Lindner is a highly regarded general practice attorney. His practice encompasses privately held corporate mergers and acquisitions, real estate litigation and transactions. Mr. Lindner's real estate acumen includes excelling in contract drafting, negotiation, commercial financing, and tackling land use issues, eminent domain, and property tax disputes. He is skilled in forming and administering business entities, addressing residential and commercial construction concerns, and managing foreclosure proceedings and acquisitions, including commercial condominiumization. As an experienced attorney, Mr. Lindner has argued cases at all levels of state courts and in federal courts as high as the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals. As a principal and Ohio-licensed title agent with Cleveland Title Services, Ltd., he offers full-service real estate title and escrow solutions.
Chuck Royer is a principal and senior member of the litigation team at McCarthy Lebit. He is an aggressive creditors’ rights attorney with significant experience protecting the rights of creditors in both state and federal courts. Chuck’s practice also focuses on complex business litigation, landlord tenant law, and construction law. In addition, he represents clients before both myriad municipal boards and courts of Common Pleas on a variety of issues, including zoning and land use throughout Ohio.. In an effort to advocate for those who are struggling with life’s challenges, Chuck is an active and vigilant member of the community, currently serving on the Board of Directors for Recovery Resources, an organization dedicated to helping individuals triumph over mental illness, alcoholism, drug abuse, and other addictions. He has previously served on the Boards of The Center for Mental Retardation, New Life Community, and the West Side Ecumenical Ministry, as well as LEAP (Linking Employment, Abilities and Potential).