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Mickellea M. Tennis - Lancaster, OH
109 North Broad StreetSuite 200P. O. Box 130 Lancaster, OH 43130
Stebelton Snider
Lancaster Real Property Litigation Lawyer
Overview
Originally from Alexandria in Licking County, Ohio, Mickellea graduated magna cum laude from The Ohio State University, majoring in International Relations and Diplomacy. In 2020, she graduated summa cum laude from Capital University Law School and was admitted to the Ohio bar that same year. While at Capital, Mickellea served as the Managing Editor of the Capital University Law Review, publishing her article in 2021. Mickellea also served as a Marshall-Brennan Fellow, and clerked for the Ohio Attorney General’s Office while in law school.
Mickellea focuses her practice on general civil litigation and real estate litigation matters. Mickellea’s civil practice includes breach of residential real estate contract claims, fraudulent concealment, partitions, boundary and easement disputes, adverse possession, legal and equitable ownership disputes, land contract disputes, mechanic’s liens, construction litigation, consumer protection litigation, appeals, and other general civil litigation matters.
Mickellea is a member of the Fairfield County, Columbus, and Ohio State Bar Associations. She serves on various committees with the Columbus Bar Association. She is admitted to practice in the United States District Court, Southern District of Ohio. Mickellea resides in Canal Winchester with her family and two chocolate labs.
About Mickellea M. Tennis
Current Employment Position(s)
- Associate Attorney
Practice Areas
- Real Property Litigation
- Appellate Practice
- Mediation
- Civil Litigation
- Construction Litigation
- Contract Litigation
Litigation
- 90%
Qualifications
Bar Admissions
- Ohio, 2020
- U.S. District Court Southern District of Ohio, 2022
Other Affiliations
- Ohio State Bar Association
- Columbus Bar Association
- Fairfield County Bar Association
Pro Bono Activities
- Equitas Health Name Change Clinic, 2017 - 2019
Education
- Capital University Law School, Columbus, Ohio
J.D.
Honors: summa cum laude
Law Review: Capital University Law Review, Managing Editor, 2019 - 2020 - Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio
B.A.
Honors: magna cum laude
Major: International Relations and Diplomacy
Fees
Accepts Credit Cards
Articles
Published Works
- A United Nations Convention on Cybercrime, Capital University Law Review, 2, 2020
Office Information
Address
109 North Broad StreetSuite 200P. O. Box 130 Lancaster, OH 43130
Phone
Fax
- 740-654-2521
Office Hours
8:30 - 5:30 Weekdays, Saturday Mornings, and After-Hours or Off-Site by Appointment
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