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Cleveland Personal Injury Lawyer
Overview
Mason was graduated from Normandy High School in 2007, The Ohio State University with a BA in Sociology/Criminology in 2011, and received his JD from Cleveland-Marshall College of Law in 2014. Mason joined Kelley Ferraro in 2012 as a law clerk and was named an associate attorney with the firm in 2014.
Mason has worked in the firm's litigation department since 2014 and has successfully managed a wide variety of personal injury lawsuits from inception to settlement. His clients include those affected by asbestos exposure, pharmaceutical drugs, and defective products. Mason also represents individuals who have suffered various personal injuries that cause damages due to the fault of another.
Mason also has extensive experience with municipal law and has represented both public entitles and private clients in legal matters involving cities, villages, and townships throughout the state of Ohio. Mason currently serves as the lead prosecutor and assistant law director for the Village of Walton Hills, Ohio, and also serves as the assistant law director for the Village of Brooklyn Heights, Ohio.
About Marty Mason
Practice Areas
- Personal Injury
- Products Liability
- Municipal Law
- Criminal Defense
Current Employment Position(s)
- Associate Attorney
Year Joined Firm
- 2012
Qualifications
Bar Admissions
- Ohio, 2014
- U.S. District Court Northern District of Ohio, 2014
Other Affiliations
- Cleveland Metropolitan Bar (Member)
- Parma Bar Association (Member)
- Ohio State Bar Association (Member)
Education
- Cleveland State University, Cleveland-Marshall College of Law, Cleveland, Ohio, 2014
- The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, 2011
B.A. in Sociology/Criminology - Normandy High School, Parma, Ohio, 2007
Past Positions
- Kelley & Ferraro, LLP, Law Clerk
- Franklin County Clerk of Court, Clerk
Office Information
Address
950 Main AvenueSuite 1300 Cleveland, OH 44113
Phone
Fax
- 216-575-0799
Accepts Credit Cards
Yes
Websites
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