Bradley Somogyi - Cleveland, OH
Attorney at Cavitch Familo Durkin Co LPA
Probate & Trust Administration Lawyers in Cleveland, OH
1300 East Ninth Street 20th Floor Cleveland, OH 44114
Cleveland Probate & Trust Administration Lawyer
Updated: 04/28/2026
Areas of Practice
- Probate & Trust Administration 60%
- Estate Planning 20%
- Estate Administration
- Litigation 10%
- Business Law 5%
- Mediation 5%
Litigation: 10%
Attorney Information
Overview
Bradley Somogyi serves as Senior Counsel at Cavitch Familo & Durkin, Co., L.P.A., where he brings two decades of legal experience to a multifaceted practice. Since being admitted to the Ohio Bar in 2006, Bradley has developed an extensive background in guiding individuals, families, and business owners through complex legal landscapes.
His practice is defined by a unique blend of transactional foresight and litigation experience, specializing in Probate and Trust Administration, Estate Planning, and Business Law. Bradley is equally adept in the courtroom and at the negotiating table, handling complex litigation matters while also serving as a skilled mediator to facilitate resolutions outside of traditional trial settings.
Throughout his career, Bradley has become known for an analytical approach that bridges the gap between complex legal statutes and practical, real-world solutions. Whether he is drafting a sophisticated estate plan or representing a client in a contested probate matter, his focus remains on protecting client's interests with integrity and diligence. Bradley earned his Juris Doctor from the University of Pittsburgh School of Law and has been a dedicated member of the Ohio legal community for 20 years.
Education
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Legal Education
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University of Pittsburgh School of Law,
Pittsburgh,
Pennsylvania
J.D.
Honors: Dean's List
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University of Pittsburgh School of Law,
Pittsburgh,
Pennsylvania
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Non Legal Education
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American University,
Washington,
District of Columbia
B.A.
Honors: Dean's List
Major: Business
Major: Finance
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American University,
Washington,
District of Columbia
Current Employment Position(s)
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Senior Counsel
Past Positions
- Kisling Nestico & Redick, Associate, 2017 - 2026
- Solomon, Steiner & Peck, Associate, 2012 - 2017
Languages
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English (Primary)
Bar Admissions
- Ohio, 2006
Other Affiliations
- Ohio State Bar Association
Fraternities and Sororities
- Alpha Epsilon Pi
Contact
1300 East Ninth Street
20th Floor
Cleveland, OH 44114
Phone: 216-865-1718
Fax: 216-621-3415
Email: Send a message
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