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Bret C. Perry - Cleveland, OH
1300 East 9th StreetSuite 1950 Cleveland, OH 44114- 1501
Bonezzi Switzer Polito & Hupp Co. L.P.A.
Cleveland Medical Malpractice Defense Lawyer
Overview
Bret Perry is a Shareholder in the law firm of Bonezzi Switzer Polito & Hupp Co. L.P.A. in Cleveland, Ohio. Mr. Perry concentrates his practice in the areas of the defense of physician, nursing, hospital, long-term care, aging services and assisted living malpractice claims...
Bret Perry is a Shareholder in the law firm of Bonezzi Switzer Polito & Hupp Co. L.P.A. in Cleveland, Ohio. Mr. Perry concentrates his practice in the areas of the defense of physician, nursing, hospital, long-term care, aging services and assisted living malpractice claims...
Bret Perry is a Shareholder in the law firm of Bonezzi Switzer Polito & Hupp Co. L.P.A. in Cleveland, Ohio. Mr. Perry concentrates his practice in the areas of the defense of physician, nursing, hospital, long-term care, aging services and assisted living malpractice claims. In addition, Mr. Perry is routinely called upon to represent the interests of ancillary healthcare providers including those employing home health aides, physical therapists, medical and radiology technologists, orthodontist and dentists. Mr. Perry has extensive trial experience handling complex multi-million dollar malpractice claims through jury verdict as well as extensive appellate experience before both state and federal courts of appeal and the Ohio Supreme Court.
In light of his expertise, Mr. Perry is a frequent lecturer to hospital facilities and their staff. He is the former Chairman of the Ohio Association of Civil Trial Attorneys Medical Malpractice and Nursing Home Litigation Committee and a current Medical-Legal Liaison to the Northeast Ohio Academy of Medicine.
Prior to joining BSPH, Mr. Perry served as a judicial staff attorney to the Honorable Nancy R. McDonnell, Presiding Judge, of the Cuyahoga County Court of Common Pleas, and as an appellate staff attorney to the Honorable Michael J. Corrigan and Frank D. Celebreeze of the Eighth District Court of Appeals. Mr. Perry is a U.S. Navy veteran having served during the Desert Shield and Desert Storm conflict.
Mr. Perry has been recognized by his peers as an Ohio Super Lawyers Rising Star from 2009 through 2012, and as an Ohio Super Lawyer from 2013 through 2018. For the years 2014, 2016, 2017 and 2018, Mr. Perry was voted one of the top 50 lawyers in the greater Cleveland area and top 100 lawyers in the State of Ohio by his peers. Mr. Perry also enjoys an AV Preeminent rating with Martindale-Hubbell.
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