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David A. Myers has been lawyering in northern Ohio for more than three decades. He has been a Certified Elder Law Attorney* for nearly 20 years, and is one of fewer than 25 Ohio lawyers holding that certification. He counsels older adults, people with disabilities, and their families.
Dave has been selected for inclusion in Ohio Super Lawyers multiple times, in Best Lawyers in America annually since 2006, and he holds the highest rating in legal ability and ethical standards (AV) by Martindale-Hubbell. He is a member of the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys, the Lorain County Bar Association (Probate and Trust Section), the Ohio State Bar Association (Elder Law Committee; Estate Planning, Trust and Probate Section), the Alzheimer’s Association, and the Lorain County Coalition on Elder Abuse.
Dave is a frequent presenter to both client and professional groups, and regularly shares his expertise at the County Bar’s annual Probate/Trust seminars.
*Certification by the National Elder Law Foundation; approved by the Ohio Commission on Certification of Attorneys as Specialists.
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Acquired: 1973
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5333 Meadow Lane Court, Sheffield Village, OH, 44035
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Posted by Renee | November 30, 2015 | Hired Attorney | Estate Planning
A trusted counselor
Dave has been our devoted attorney for many years. His expertise and compassion have guided on the path that best serves our special needs daughter and our family. He has a keen sense of our individual situation and a willingness to seek solutions that can sometimes sit creatively outside of the norm...
Posted by Janet | August 24, 2015 | Hired Attorney | Estate Planning
As I Client, We Required: Estate Planning, Disability (Adult) Trust Planning & Last Will and Testament Construction
Mr. Myers has been assisting my husband and I, as well as my parents, navigate the legal system for an extended period of time now. We needed an attorney who was capable of providing expert assistance in both the initial preparation of our legal documents as well as their execution when the time cam...
Posted by Kathy | August 24, 2015 | Hired Attorney | Power Of Attorney
Very happy with my experience
Mr. Myers helped me prepare my Power of Attorney papers, my will and other paperwork necessary at this point in my life.. He was very helpful with my many questions, gave me my options, made suggestions and then I made my decisions. I would highly recommend his services.
Posted by Betty | June 18, 2015 | Elder Law
He was very professional and helpful
Attorney David Meyers helped our family when my husband had to go in a nursing home. He knew exactly what to do to get help with payment. He was very honest in what he was doing and kept us informed promptly. He was always there answering our many questions and explained everything so we understood...
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2013
Best Lawyer, Best Lawyers
2012
Best Lawyer, Best Lawyers
2012
Cleveland's Top Rated Lawyers, LexisNexis
2011
Best Lawyer, Best Lawyers
2010
Best Lawyer, Best Lawyers
2009
Best Lawyer, Best Lawyers
2008
Best Lawyer, Best Lawyers
2007
Best Lawyer, Best Lawyers
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AV Preeminent 5.0 out of 5 Peer Review Rated, Martindale-Hubbell
2015 - Present
Attorney, Fauver, Keyse-Walker & Donovan
2006 - 2014
Principal, Hickman & Lowder Co., LPA
1989 - 2006
Attorney, The Law Office of David A. Myers
Member
Certified Elder Law Attorney
Member
Member
1973
JD - Juris Doctor
1970
BA - Bachelor of Arts
2014
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