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Mason Alternative Dispute Resolution Law Firm
Overview
White, Getgey & Meyer has been serving the Cincinnati area for over 35 years, providing professional and personalized legal services in a cost efficient manner. At White, Getgey & Meyer, we value the relationships with each of our clients, working
at all times to advance their interests, using extensive legal resources and cutting edge technology. White, Getgey & Meyer delivers the personal attention clients deserve while offering sophisticated legal representation with flexibility and responsiveness that larger firms cannot match.
The firm's clients vary, ranging from individuals to large corporations. White, Getgey & Meyer provides its clients with trial attorneys that have extensive courtroom experience and skills developed at the trial and appellate levels of state and federal courts. Many of our attorneys are admitted to practice in Kentucky, as well as Ohio, and are active in multiple legal and community associations. In addition, White, Getgey & Meyer is proud to have several attorneys teaching at local universities and seminars around the country.
The attorneys at White, Getgey & Meyer actively practice law in all areas of civil litigation, with an emphasis in the following areas:
- Civil Litigation
- Personal Injury
- Medical Malpractice
- Commercial Litigation
- Workers Compensation
- Social Security Disability
- Family Law
- Employment Law
- Product Liability
- Arbitration/Mediation
- Professional Negligence
- Premises Liability
Our greatest strengths are the energy, experience and commitment of our lawyers and staff. We utilize every strategy and resource at our disposal to achieve the best possible result for our clients.
About White, Getgey & Meyer Co., L.P.A.
Previous Law Firm Name
- White, Getgey & Meyer
Practice Areas
- Alternative Dispute Resolution
- Bad Faith Insurance
- Business & Commercial Law
- Consumer Protection
- Contracts
- Business Organizations
- Discrimination
- Construction Law
- Employment Law -- Employee
- Family Law
- Child Support
- Custody & Visitation
- Divorce
- Social Security -- Disability
- Nursing Home
- Litigation & Appeals
- Personal Injury -- Plaintiff
- Motor Vehicle Accidents -- Plaintiff
- Legal Malpractice
- Medical Malpractice
- Aviation
- Workers' Compensation Law
Fees
Accepts Credit Cards
Office Information
Address
7587 Central Parke Boulevard Mason, OH 45040
Phone
Fax
- (513) 583-8892
Other Offices
White, Getgey & Meyer Co., L.P.A. (Main Office) 1700 Fourth & Vine Tower One West Fourth Street Suite 1700 Cincinnati, OH 45202 - 3698 (513) 241-3685
White, Getgey & Meyer Co., L.P.A. 470 Olde Worthington Road Suite 200 Columbus, OH 43082 (513) 241-3685
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