CINCINNATI - Weltman, Weinberg & Reis Co., LPA, a full-service creditors' rights law firm with over 95 years of service, is pleased to announce the addition of Attorney
Bobby (Jamison) Coleman to the firm’s Cincinnati, OH office.
“I’m incredibly grateful for the opportunity to begin my legal career with such an intelligent and earnest team,” says Jamison. “I look forward to continuing to learn and grow here at Weltman, and I’m excited to put my skills to work for the benefit of our clients. Weltman has a long-standing reputation for integrity and excellence, and I’m proud to contribute to that tradition.”
Jamison combines his formal legal education with over three years of hands-on experience in the collections industry, having served as a full-time legal assistant while completing law school. This unique path allowed him to apply classroom knowledge directly to client matters, building both practical expertise and a deep familiarity with legal processes and client needs.
Since joining Weltman, Jamison has contributed significantly to subrogation litigation, assisting clients in recovering funds paid to insured parties from at-fault third parties. His approach to law emphasizes diligence, professionalism, and ethics, traits frequently noted by colleagues and clients alike. He distinguishes himself by prioritizing proactive solutions, responsive communication, and results-driven strategies, ensuring that every matter is treated with urgency and purpose.
“We are so fortunate to have Jamison continue his career at Weltman,” says Shareholder and Cincinnati Office Managing Attorney
Jamie Hart. “Jamison worked his way through law school while a legal assistant and produced remarkable results for our clients. It’s only fitting that he now gets to serve those same clients as their trusted counsel. Jamison’s passion to learn and grow in our creditor’s rights practice is unmatched and I am excited to see him realize all the success coming his way.”
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