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10 December 2025 / Keying (Chloe) Chu / Sophie E. Vincenti

Weltman Welcomes Attorneys Chloe Chu and Sophie Vincenti to Cleveland Office

Topics: Compliance

CLEVELAND - Weltman, Weinberg & Reis Co., LPA, a full-service creditors' rights law firm with over 95 years of client service, is pleased to announce the addition of Attorneys Keying (Chloe) Chu and Sophie Vincenti to the firm’s Cleveland, OH office. 

“I am excited to continue my journey at Weltman as an attorney after starting here as a law clerk,” says Sophie. “The mentorship and support I’ve received, as well as the opportunity to build relationships across the firm, have made this experience truly special. I look forward to growing alongside such an incredible team of people.”

“I’m also excited and grateful to begin this new chapter with Weltman,” says Chloe. “I’m looking forward to learning from my colleagues to support the clients with diligence and professionalism.”  

Both Sophie and Chloe began their careers with the firm as law clerks, gaining hands-on experience in collections, compliance, and the firm’s client service standards. Their transition to full-time attorneys reflects their dedication to the collections industry and their ability to bring analytical rigor, practical experience, and a client-focused perspective to their work.

They now both work in Weltman’s Compliance Department lead by Shareholder and Compliance Officer Eileen Bitterman. “I am proud and thrilled to have Sophie and Chloe join the firm as full-time attorneys in the compliance department,” says Eileen. “They were both outstanding law clerks and showed their dedication, commitment, and passion for the law with the amazing support they provided to the firm. I look forward to seeing them develop and succeed in their new roles and I know they will both be an asset to the firm, our clients, and the Ohio Bar!”

Learn more and connect with Chloe and Sophie today by visiting their attorney bios: Chloe Chu & Sophie Vincenti.

These blogs are not a solicitation for business and are 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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