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Cleveland Probate and Estate Administration Law Firm
Overview
Our firm was founded in 1952 when Harold O. Ziegler and Roger L. Metzger began practicing law together in what was then the Union Commerce Building (now the Huntington Building).
The shared background of the founders is reflected today in both our practice and quarters. Our clients include many of the region's leading companies, and our offices have remained at the same location in the heart of the city's legal and financial district...
Our firm was founded in 1952 when Harold O. Ziegler and Roger L. Metzger began practicing law together in what was then the Union Commerce Building (now the Huntington Building).
The shared background of the founders is reflected today in both our practice and quarters. Our clients include many of the region's leading companies, and our offices have remained at the same location in the heart of the city's legal and financial district...
Our firm was founded in 1952 when Harold O. Ziegler and Roger L. Metzger began practicing law together in what was then the Union Commerce Building (now the Huntington Building).
The shared background of the founders is reflected today in both our practice and quarters. Our clients include many of the region's leading companies, and our offices have remained at the same location in the heart of the city's legal and financial district.
An emphasis on the special individual continues to be the basis of our firm's success. Whether distinguished by exceptional academic achievement, unique talent or extraordinary motivation, our partners and associates are truly capable of the firm's mission: to deliver quality counsel of good value.
About Ziegler Metzger LLP
Languages
- English (Primary)
Practice Areas
- Probate and Estate Administration
- Business Law
- Probate and Business Litigation
- Commercial Real Estate
- Estate Planning
Litigation
- 50%
Honors
- Bar Register of Preeminent Lawyers, 2008
References
- Thomas Scharf, Walthall, Drake & Wallace, CPA
Ancillary Businesses
- Tax Preparation
- Counseling for Home HealthCare Options
- Counseling for Assisted Living Options
- Counseling for Retirement Community Options
People
Attorneys
- Joseph W. Kampman (Partner)
- John E. Redeker (Of Counsel)
- Richard T. Spotz Jr. (Partner)
- Christopher E. Soukup (Associate)
- Stephen M. Bales (Managing Partner)
- Lisa J. Roth (Partner)
- Brian F. Kampman (Partner)
- William L. Spring (Of Counsel)
Staff
- Kathy Troia, Office Administrator
- P. Thomas Austin, Consultant, Certified Public Accountant
Fees
Accepts Credit Cards
Office Information
Address
1111 Superior AvenueSuite 1000 Cleveland, OH 44114- 1407
Phone
Fax
- 216-781-0714
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