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Attorney Monica Andress Selected as an Emerging Leader in the Torchbearers Akron Class of 2023

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Brennan Manna & Diamond (BMD) proudly recognizes Attorney Monica Andress for her selection to the Torchbearers Akron Class of 2023. After completing a highly competitive, rigorous application and review process, Monica was selected on the basis of her dedication to improving the Greater Akron commmunity.

Monica has already received accolades for her work in the community, including her most recent recognition by the Greater Akron Chamber as a "30 for the Future" award winner.

BMD congratulates Monica on this new distinction and we are eager to experience her growth and contributions as a leader.

BMD welcomes Chelsea Niggel to Akron office

BMD is proud to announce that attorney Chelsea M. Niggel has joined the firm as associate in the firm's Akron office focusing her practice on healthcare, business and corporate matters and intellectual property.

Journey of an International Attorney in Columbus

Journey of an International Attorney in Columbus

Brandon Pauley Represents Residents in Proposed Mixed Use Development Zoning Matter in Columbus

A group of neighbors has organized in opposition to a proposed mixed-use development in Schumacher Place. Brandon Pauley represents the residents.

Eviction? Foreclosure? Akronites Seek Legal Help at Free Clinic

Housing issues dominated a legal clinic over the weekend in Akron's Middlebury neighborhood, with people seeking free help on how to handle everything from foreclosures to evictions. The clinic was organized by Community Legal Aid and included more than a dozen attorneys who volunteered their time to work with close to 70 people, mostly from Summit County.

Akron law firm, Legal Aid co-hosting free legal clinic

For the second year in a row, Brennan, Manna and Diamond LLC is partnering with Community Legal Aid to become a law firm on wheels for low-income Summit County residents.