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27 January 2023 / Benjamin N. Hoen

Shareholder Ben Hoen Selected to Cleveland Jewish News 2023 Local Lawyers/Super Attorneys List

Topics: Real Estate

CLEVELAND - Weltman, Weinberg & Reis Co., LPA, a full-service creditors' rights law firm with over 92 years of client service, is pleased to announce that shareholder and the firm’s Real Estate Default Group chair Ben Hoen has been named to the Cleveland Jewish News 2023 Local Lawyers/Super Attorneys List.
 
As a product of the Hebrew Academy of Cleveland in Cleveland Heights and a trained rabbi who studied in yeshivas around the world, Benjamin Hoen’s interest in Jewish philosophy and law texts led him to becoming an attorney.

He began working as a law clerk at Weltman, Weinberg & Reis Co., LPA after returning from Israel and shortly after applied to Cleveland-Marshall College of Law, now Cleveland State University College of Law, where he attended at night. After graduation, he joined the firm’s real estate practice group as an attorney.

“There were a lot of skilled lawyers in our firm that mentored me when I was younger and put me in a position to be successful, to do good work for clients,” he said. “And ultimately, that’s kind of what we believe in. Being in the Jewish community, we believe very strongly in paying it forward (and in) education.” 

Congratulations to Ben and all attorneys named to the list! Read the full article on the Cleveland Jewish News website here.

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