The Cleary Law Firm

2740 East Main Street

Bexley, Ohio 43209

614-237-7440 tel

614-237-3397 fax

 

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Thirty Two Years

 of Service

(1977-2009)

 

ClearyLaw.com

mpc@clearylaw.com

   
  A B O U T

Professional

Michael P. Cleary, Attorney at Law

Thirty-two continuous years in the solo private practice of law in the Central Ohio Area. Concentrating in the areas of Probate Practice and Probate Avoidance through life and estate planning. Experienced Mediator in the Probate area.

The Supreme Court of Ohio

Licensed to practice law in the State of Ohio at the January Term of The Supreme Court of Ohio, 1977.

Columbus Bar Association

Columbus Bar Association Member since 1977. Member of the Probate and Solo/Small Law Firm Committees of the Columbus Bar Association.

Columbus Bar Association - Lawyer Referral Service

Lawyer Referral Service Member entire Professional career providing initial consultation without charge for thirty-one years to persons without counsel or seeking lawyer referrals.

Ohio State Bar Association

Member Ohio State Bar Association. Member of the Estate Planning, Trust and Probate Law and Solo, Small Firms and General Practice Sections.

National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys

Active as a Member in the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys dealing with issues, law and practice management in the elder law arena.

Education

Juris Doctor Degree

Graduate of Capital University Law School, May, 1977, Juris Doctor.

Bachelor of Arts

Graduate of The Ohio State University, January 1974, Bachelor of Arts.

Miscellaneous

Attended the United States Coast Guard Academy, New London, Connecticut, 1969-70.

Graduate of Bexley High School, Bexley, Ohio 1969.

PERSONAL

Married 37 years, three sons, dog and a cat. Living in Bexley, Columbus, Central Ohio. Runner.

 

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