December 2001
Vol. 10, Issue 4
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From The President's Desk
By Nicholas T. George, Esq.
Our
Cleveland Office Keeps Growing
Adds
Employment Law and Trusts & Estates Services
Greetings to all of our clients and other friends
this holiday season! As our nation pulls together to face a world
still reacting to the challenging events of this fall, I feel especially
grateful for the lasting relationships we have built with so many
of you over the years. I hope that each of you, in looking back
over the momentous changes the year 2001 has brought, can find comfort
in the support of good friends and the satisfaction of work well
done.
We are devoting the entire December issue of Advisor
to exciting news concerning our Cleveland office. To meet the continuing
requests we receive from individuals and organizations in Greater
Cleveland, we have been steadily seeking to increase the services
we provide there. I am pleased to report that a number of fine attorneys
have joined us in Cleveland during the past year, bringing the total
to 23 and making Clevelandour second-largest office.
Most recently, Buckingham, Doolittle & Burroughs,
LLP is welcoming six attorneys from the firm of Chattman, Gaines
& Stern to our Cleveland office. As of January 1, 2002, Gerald
B. Chattman, Douglas J. Paul and Ronald F. Wayne will become Shareholders
of the Firm. Lawrence Friedlander and Dale A. Nowak will become
Of Counsel, and Morris L. Hawk will join BDB as an Associate. We
extend our sympathy to the family, friends, and colleagues of John
J. Sutula, a fine Chattman, Gaines & Stern attorney who was
to have joined us but passed away this month.
These attorneys are an excellent fit with our culture
and commitment to client service, and I am sure they will blend
in smoothly with our Cleveland office. They will enable us to provide
employment and trusts and estate services to Cleveland clients directly
from the Cleveland office. Of course, the resources of the entire
Firm are always available as needed to supplement work on any client’s
project.
The BDB Cleveland office now has eight Shareholders,
seven Of Counsel, six Associates and two Staff Attorneys, as well
as a highly skilled support staff. The office will retain its current
location at 1375 E. 9th Street, Suite 1700 and will be
taking over a portion of the 16th floor for ongoing expansion.
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Gerald Chattman
Becomes Shareholder-in-Charge
Jerry Chattman will assume the role of Shareholder-in-Charge of
the Cleveland office. He plans to work closely with Terry Vincent, who
has been providing effective leadership for us. I know that both new and
ongoing clients will continue to receive the responsive, client-centered
service we have offered since our Firm's founding in 1913.
In joining Buckingham, the attorneys from the Chattman firm are also
continuing a long tradition of service. Gerald Chattman's father, Harold
M. Chattman, established the Chattman firm, and since that time, the firm
has built an excellent reputation for commitment to the welfare of their
clients. We know that the attorneys from the Chattman firm are looking
forward to having BDB's extensive resources to draw on as they take their
practices to the next level.
New Attorneys
From the Firm of Chattman, Gaines & Stern
So that you can get to know a bit about the outstanding individuals
who are joining or have joined our Cleveland office in 2001, here is some
information on their backgrounds and achievements:
Gerald B. Chattman – Shareholder, Employment Law Practice Group
My long-time friend Jerry Chattman has been the managing partner
of Chattman, Gaines & Stern and has been providing labor and corporate
services to Cleveland-area companies since he passed the bar exam in 1967
with the second-highest score in the state. He also advises non-profit
organizations on a range of governance issues including grants and process
conflicts. An adjunct professor at both Case Western Reserve Law School
and Cleveland-Marshall College of Law, Jerry is a frequent speaker on
arbitration, brief writing and advocacy. He is listed in Best Lawyers
in America® (2001-2002) and has recently published his first novel,
An Education in Murder.
Jerry is the March of Dimes State of Ohio Chairman and Northern Regional
Chairman, National Office of Volunteers, and is the Bellefaire Jewish
Children’s Bureau President and Life Trustee. He is a member of the Rape
Crisis Center Board, the Center for the Prevention of Domestic Violence
Board, and the United Way of Cleveland Panel.
Lawrence Friedlander – Of Counsel, Workers’ Compensation Practice
Group
Lawrence focuses his practice on Workers’ Compensation, Social Security,
personal injury, civil litigation, administrative hearings and appeals,
arbitration, children’s rights and negligence. He has served as an arbitrator
with the American Arbitration Association and the Common Pleas Court.
He frequently speaks to employer groups concerning the impact and operation
of the Workers’ Compensation law in Ohio.
Morris L. Hawk – Associate, Employment Law Practice Group
Morris, who focuses his practice on labor, employment and employee
benefits law, has written many articles, frequently publishing in the
Ohio Staffing Services Association Newsletter. His most recent article
is titled “‘Tempnapping’: A Legal Update and Some Practical Tips for Members
of the OSSA.” An earlier publication is “The Nuts and Bolts of Making
Reasonable Accommodations for Disabled Employees Under the Americans With
Disabilities Act.”
Dale A. Nowak – Of Counsel, Litigation Practice Group
Dale’s areas of expertise include personal injury, Workers’ Compensation,
civil litigation and appellate practice. He frequently writes and speaks
on developments in Ohio’s Workers’ Compensation law and on practical approaches
to minimizing Workers’ Compensation costs. He has served as an instructor
at Cleveland-Marshall College of Law, teaching legal writing, advocacy,
research and appellate practice.
Douglas J. Paul – Shareholder, Litigation and Employment Law Practice
Groups
Doug’s legal expertise covers employment law, business and construction
litigation, computer law and mediation. He has a Martindale-Hubbell rating
of AV, indicating very high to preeminent legal ability and ethical standards
as established by confidential opinions from members of the bar. He is
a frequent presenter at seminars on employment discrimination, sexual
harassment, the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), covenants not-to-compete
and other employment issues. Doug is an adjunct faculty member at Cleveland-Marshall
College of Law in trial advocacy.
Ronald F. Wayne – Shareholder, Trusts & Estates Practice Group
Ron focuses his practice on probate, estate law, elder law and taxation.
He administers complex trusts and probate estates in Ohio and Florida
and is routinely engaged to design and implement multi-generational family
estate and business succession plans. He is actively involved in representing
individuals before the Internal Revenue Service in estate, gift and personal
income tax controversies. Ron also has a Martindale-Hubbell rating of
AV. He lectures on behalf of brokerage houses, insurers and financial
planners on estate planning and charitable giving techniques.
Ron’s publications include “What Every Ohio Lawyer Should Know About
Florida Law” and “Elder Law: Taking Control of the Planning Process.”
He is a member of the Planned Giving Advisory Committee of University
Hospitals and the Planned Giving Committee of the March of Dimes.
Additional Attorneys Who Are New to
Buckingham’s Cleveland Office
In addition to describing this great group of attorneys
from the Chattman firm, I would like to tell you a bit about three others
who have joined the Cleveland office in 2001.
Anne Markowski – Staff Attorney,
Medical Malpractice Defense Practice Group
Before joining Buckingham, Anne was an attorney in the Montgomery
County Prosecutor’s Office in Dayton. She worked in the Child Support
Enforcement Division in the process of establishing paternity and collecting
child support. She also served the Grand Jury Division, where she presented
felony cases to the Grand Jury.
Beth A. Nagel – Associate, Medical
Malpractice Defense Practice Group
Beth was a litigation associate with Gallager, Sharp, Fulton &
Norman before joining us this year. Her practice areas are medical malpractice,
personal injury and general liability. Prior to obtaining her law degree,
Beth was a staff nurse with Columbia St. Luke’s Medical Center, Cleveland
Psychiatric Institute.
Michael R. Shanabruch – Staff
Attorney, Real Estate & Construction Law and Litigation Practice Groups
Mike came to us after serving as a staff attorney for the Honorable
José A. Villanueva of the Cuyahoga Court of Common Pleas, conducting case
management and pretrial conferences and drafting opinions. He also has
extensive experience in appellate work, including winning reversals in
insurance and unemployment compensation cases and arguing before the Eighth
Court of Appeals. In addition, Mike served as a judicial clerk in the
Cuyahoga County Court of Common Pleas, Domestic Division.
Plans for the Future
We are fortunate to have such an impressive list of attorneys
to add to our roster in the Cleveland office. This process goes on: We
continue to search for attorneys and firms whose practices complement
our own. In particular we are building our basic business practice to
enhance the service we provide to companies throughout Greater Cleveland.
Let me close by wishing you and your families the best holiday season
ever, and continuing good health and prosperity in the New Year.
Nicholas T. George, Esq.
is Buckingham’s President and is a member of the Business Law and Real
Estate & Construction Law Practice Groups. He can be contacted by
email at ngeorge@bdblaw.com
or at 330.258.6498.

Save The Date
for these Upcoming Presentations:
Business Law Practice Group
On January 10, 2002: Steven A.
Armatas (Canton, Ohio Office) will be the featured speaker for
the University of Arkansas Distance Learning Forum, via satellite transmission
to Little Rock, Arkansas. The topic will be Evolving Rules of Copyright
in Distance Learning. For additional information, contact the University
of Arkansas at 501.575.6999.
Real Estate & Construction Law Practice Group
On January 31, 2002: Kenneth A.
Fisher (Columbus, Ohio Office) will speak on Construction Law
Case Studies at the Central Ohio Construction Exposition Program.
For additional information, contact the Central Ohio Construction Exposition
at www.bx.org.
On February 28, 2002: the Real Estate & Construction Law
Practice Group will hold its annual Complimentary Seminar at the Hilton
West in Akron, Ohio. The topics will be Commercial Leases, Mechanics'
Liens, The Anatomy of a Construction Contract, Bill 272, and updates
& information on Hot Topics. For additional information, contact
Maria Hawkins by email at mhawkins@bdblaw.com
or at 330.258.6478.
Intellectual Property Practice Group
On February 27, 2002: Steven
A. Armatas, David P. Dureska
(Canton, Ohio Office), Louis
F. Wagner, and Philip
R. Wiese (Akron, Ohio Office) will be presenters for the Greater
Canton Advertisers Association being held at the Kent State University
– Stark Professional Education and Conference Center. The topics will
be Copyright Law: From the Basics to Issues in the Digital Age, Litigating
Patent Law Cases, Internet Jurisdiction: Law of Unintended Consequences,
and Cybersquatting & Gatoring: The Last Wild Wild West Frontier.
For additional information, contact The Canton Advertisers Association
at 330.477.0706.
Out and About
– Recent Presentations:
Employment Law Practice Group
Jan E. Hensel, Anna
M. Seidensticker and Julie
M. Young (Columbus, Ohio Office) spoke on employment law issues
at the Employment Law Seminar for the Ohio Association of Medical Equipment
on November 14, 2001.
Jan E. Hensel also presented
Avoiding the Pitfalls of Hiring, Firing, and Employee Discipline to
the Miami Valley Director of Nursing Association.
Finance & Public Law Practice Group
Thomas R. Trotter, Candace
Campbell Jackson and Stephen
M. Hammersmith (Akron, Ohio Office) presented at Buckingham’s
Seminar for Newly Elected Public Officials, Law Directors & General
Counsel on November 30, 2001. The topics were Open Meetings, Public
Records and Ethics.
Health Law Practice Group
Thomas W. Hess (Columbus, Ohio Office)
presented Nursing Home Litigation – Case Management from Investigation
to Trial, sponsored by the National Business Institute.
Litigation Practice Group
Patrick J. Keating, John
L. Reyes and Philip R.
Wiese (Akron, Ohio Office) in conjunction with Lorman Education
Services, presented Bankruptcy: A Creditor’s Perspective in Ohio.
Real Estate & Construction Law Practice Group
Kenneth A. Fisher (Columbus, Ohio
Office) presented What Is ADR and Is It Right For You to the
American Institute of Architects - Columbus Chapter Program in Columbus,
Ohio on November 7, 2001. In addition, Ken presented Economic Loss
Rule and Design-Build Construction Contracting and Insurance Considerations
to Professional Education Systems, Inc. on December 7, 2001. He also
spoke to the National Business Institute program in Columbus, Ohio on
Construction Contract Clauses in Ohio on December 12, 2001.
Donald B. Leach, Jr. (Columbus,
Ohio Office) was a presenter at the Schneider Lumber Contractor Series
on December 4, 2001 and his topic was Basic Construction Contracting
Principles. Don also presented Economic Loss Rule and Design-Build
Construction Contracting and Insurance Considerations to Professional
Education Systems, Inc. on December 5 and 6, 2001.
Taxation and Employee Benefits Practice Group
David J. Lewis (Akron, Ohio Office)
and Terry Vincent (Cleveland,
Ohio Office) presented on Tax Fraud at the National Tax Conference.
David J. Lewis spoke on Tax
Practitioner’s Privilege at the Cleveland Tax Institute on October
18, 2001 and presented How to be a Lawyer and a Christian Too,
to the Holy Assumption Orthodox Church in Canton, Ohio in November.
Robert W. Malone (Akron, Ohio
Office) presented Tax Consequences of Exiting Partnerships at
the Cleveland Tax Institute.
Trusts & Estates Law Practice Group
Jeffery A. Halm (Canton, Ohio Office)
spoke to the Canton Business Network on Estate Planning Opportunities
Under the New Tax Law.
Workers’ Compensation Practice Group
Brett L. Miller (Columbus, Ohio Office)
was a speaker at the Workers’ Compensation in Ohio Seminar sponsored
by Lorman Education Services on November 16, 2001. His topics were Intentional
Torts, VSSR’s and Retaliatory Discharge.

If you are interested in having a speaker from BDB make a presentation
to your organization, please contact: Cheryl Warren, Director of Client
Relations and Marketing 800.686.2825 ext. 546 or cwarren@bdblaw.com
At BDB we are always improving our processes so that we operate
efficiently and effectively. Please let us know how you like our new broadcast
format. E-mail: bdb@bdblaw.com Phone:
330.258.6473 Fax: 330.252.5473.
Thank you.
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