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W. Chip Herin III Attorney Profile Practice Areas
Bar Admissions
Professional Associations American, Federal, Ohio, and Dayton Bar Associations Chip is an associate in the firm’s real estate, litigation, and corporate law departments. He focuses his practice on assisting clients with various federal, state, and local issues arising under these practice areas. Before joining Coolidge Wall, Chip worked for a local general practice firm where he gained significant experience in matters involving real estate, business and commercial law, labor and employment, municipal representation, creditors’ rights and bankruptcy, construction, business tort, and commercial litigation. In the Ohio Supreme Court case State of Ohio ex rel. Matthew C. Johnson et al. v. Council of City of Clayton, Ohio et al., Case No. 2011-1945, Chip co-authored the Answer and Motion for Judgment on the Pleadings that caused the Supreme Court to dismiss the case. Chip also completed an externship with a complex business litigation firm here in Dayton. As a law student at the University of Dayton School of Law, Chip served on the Editorial Board of the University of Dayton Law Review. Additionally, Chip served on the University of Dayton Moot Court team and placed second out of thirty teams in the 2010 Thurgood A. Marshall Memorial Moot Court Competition held in Washington, D.C. He also competed on the University of Dayton Mock Trial team in the National Trial Competition. Chip received the CALI Award for Excellence (highest grade) in three law school courses: Appellate Practice and Procedure; Advanced Civil Procedure; and Externship. Chip scored in the top 1% of all candidates on the July 2011 bar examination.
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