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4 March 2024 / Sara M. Costanzo

Shareholder Sara Costanzo Joins Medina County Bar Association Grievance Committee

CLEVELAND - Weltman, Weinberg & Reis Co., LPA, a full-service creditors' rights law firm with over 93 years of client service, is pleased to announce that shareholder Sara Costanzo has been appointed to the Medina County Bar Association Grievance Committee, for a five-year term.

This committee investigates alleged misconduct or alleged mental illness of attorneys who live or have an office in Medina County or alleged attorney misconduct that occurred in a case filed in any Court in Medina County. It is made up of 17 committee members with an office located at 93 Public Square, Medina, OH 44256.

When asked about this appointment, Sara said “I am honored to serve alongside such esteemed colleagues and look forward to making a positive difference together.”
Help us in congratulating Sara on this new role! To learn more and/or connect with her, visit her attorney bio.

This blog is not a solicitation for business and it is not intended to constitute legal advice on specific matters, create an attorney-client relationship, or be legally binding in any way.

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