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30 July 2024 / Charles G. Pona / Ted M. Traut

Weltman Celebrates New Cleveland Office Location With Ribbon Cutting Ceremony

CLEVELAND - Weltman, Weinberg & Reis Co., LPA, a full-service creditors' rights law firm with over 94 years of client service, celebrated the relocation of its Cleveland headquarters on Thursday, July 25th with a ribbon cutting ceremony!

Staff gathered in Weltman’s new office parking lot for the ceremonial event featuring Independence Mayor Gregory Kurtz and members of the City Council. The event was live-streamed to all seven of Weltman’s offices (with over 550 employees) to celebrate the hard work of the firm’s staff and leadership for their momentous journey from Brooklyn Heights to Independence. Everyone took an all-staff photo in new “We Are Weltman” t-shirts. Finally, sheet cake was served to all in attendance post-ceremony. 
 

View a recording of the ceremony here.


Weltman’s offices in Columbus, OH; Cincinnati, OH; Pittsburgh, PA; Philadelphia, PA; Detroit, MI; and Chicago, IL, all sported this new shirt to cheer on our company headquarters accomplishment.

Thank you to all who joined in the festivities! Weltman is thrilled to be settling into a new company headquarters in the wonderful community of Independence. The new office is located at 5990 West Creek Road, Suite 200, Independence, OH 44131. If you have any questions or want to connect with the Weltman team, please connect at any time.





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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