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Weltman Attorneys Receive Super Lawyers and Rising Stars Recognition
December 04, 2014 | Julie A. DiBaggio, Esq., David A. Head, Esq., Benjamin N. Hoen, Esq., Allen J. Reis, Esq., Larry R. Rothenberg, Esq., Andrew C. Voorhees, Esq., Scott S. Weltman, Esq., Matthew M. Young, Esq.Weltman, Weinberg & Reis Co., LPA (Weltman), celebrating more than 80 years of creditors' rights service to clients, is pleased to announce the recognition of several Weltman Attorneys being named to the 2015 Ohio Super Lawyers and Ohio Rising Stars lists.
Outstanding attorneys are selected for the Super Lawyers list based on a multiphase selection process including peer nominations,
"We are proud to have such an exemplary team who display their commitment not only to legal
Weltman recognizes the following Attorneys and the number of years they have been selected:
2015 Ohio Super Lawyers:
Allen Reis – Partner, Columbus (7 years)
Larry Rothenberg – Partner, Cleveland (10 years)
Rosemary Taft-Milby – Partner, Cleveland (9 years)
Alan Weinberg – retired Partner, Cleveland (12 years)
Scott Weltman – Managing Partner, Cleveland (7 years)
2015 Ohio Rising Stars:
David Brown– Attorney, Cleveland (4 years)
Matthew Burg – Attorney, Cleveland (3 years)
Julie DiBaggio – Attorney, Cleveland (4 years)
David Head – Partner, Brooklyn Heights (5 years)
Benjamin Hoen– Attorney, Cleveland (5 years)
Jennifer Monty Rieker – Partner, Cleveland (6 years)
John Porter – Partner, Columbus (5 years)
Tracy Schwotzer – Attorney, Cleveland (6 years)
Andrew Voorhees – Attorney, Cleveland (4 years)
Matthew Young – Attorney, Brooklyn Heights (4 years)
For a complete list of 2015 recipients, visit the Super Lawyers website.
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