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Brian N. Eisen
Brian N. Eisen is the Managing Partner of The Eisen Law Firm. A Harvard College (Neurobiology) and Harvard Law School graduate, he focuses exclusively on medical negligence and wrongful death cases. He has tried numerous multi-million dollar cases and is licensed in Ohio and Washington, D.C. He holds high ratings from Martindale Hubbard, Super Lawyers, and AVVO, and is active in several legal associations.

Tim Misny
Tim Misny is a personal injury lawyer with over 40 years of experience representing victims of birth injury, medical mistakes, and catastrophic accidents in Columbus, Ohio, and throughout the United States. He is known for his dedication to clients, offering 24/7 direct communication and meeting clients at their convenience. Misny has secured significant settlements, including cases for $50 million and $42.5 million. His practice is built on a foundation of unlimited financial funding for cases and a network of national experts. Misny's inspiration to become a personal injury lawyer stems from a personal family tragedy involving his grandfather's wrongful death. He graduated from John Carroll University with a 3.9 GPA in Political Science and from Cleveland State University John Marshall College of Law, passing the state bar in 1981. He previously served as an Assistant Prosecutor for four years.

W. Cagney McCormick
W. Cagney McCormick has zealously represents injured plaintiffs across the nation since 2012. Our firm is the largest headquartered personal injury firm in North Texas working in over 16 states on a daily basis. He is the only Personal Injury attorney in the country licensed in 11 states and one federal district. Mr. McCormick is a native of the South Dallas area growing up in Desoto, Red Oak, Lancaster & Waxahachie while also spending time in California. W. Cagney McCormick has worked over 100,000 insurance claims for injured clients throughout the nation. He is the only Personal Injury Attorney in America to be licensed in 11 states and two federal districts. Mr. McCormick is a native of the South Dallas area growing up in Ellis County, Texas. He attended the University of Texas at Austin for his undergraduate degree. Mr. McCormick attended evening classes at St. Mary’s School of Law in San Antonio while working full-time at Dell Inc. In addition to managing a full-time corporate job and night school, Mr. McCormick completed a thesis focusing on cybersecurity law. His thesis was later published by Southern Methodist University School of Law. He spent extra time working in the school’s Center for Terrorism Law. When Mr. McCormick returned to the DFW area, he initiated the McCormick Law College Scholarship Program starting at Waxahachie High School in 2016. Each year successful students at WHS who attend the University of Texas at Austin are rewarded with college scholarships. McCormick Law Firm is also a proud sponsor of the WHS Cheer Squad, Fort Worth Stock Show, 95.9 The Ranch: Ranch Bash, WHS Special Olympics, and various donations to back-to-school causes throughout DFW.

Christopher M. Mellino
For over three decades, Christopher has been representing clients in a variety of legal cases, including medical malpractice, truck accidents, wrongful death, defective products, birth injuries, and brain injuries. During his time at Kampinski & Mellino, the Cleveland Plain Dealer noted that he and his firm “set the standard for large medical malpractice payouts in Ohio.” Christopher has been involved in several notable cases and has achieved successful outcomes, obtaining settlements and verdicts, against all hospitals in the Cleveland area, including settlements of $12.5 million and $28.7 million for clients who suffered medical injuries. He has also played a key role in landmark cases, such as Moskovitz v. Mt. Sinai Medical Center (1994) and Watkins v. Cleveland Clinic Foundation (1998). A member of the Multi-Million Dollar Advocates Forum, Chris has established a formidable network of experts to consult on cases. Committed to the highest standard of excellence, his peers have recognized him in Best Lawyers and Super Lawyers® since 2009. Since 1999, peers have also bestowed Martindale-Hubbell’s® prestigious Preeminent AV® rating, which is based on legal knowledge, analytical capabilities, judgment, communication ability, and experience. He is the author of the book Was It A Mistake, an in-depth guide to medical malpractice in Ohio. He previously served as chair of the medical malpractice section of the Ohio Association for Justice and has served on the board of the Cleveland Academy of Trial Attorneys and was co-editor of CATA News.

James L. Ferraro
James L. Ferraro, a founding partner at Kelley Ferraro, LLC, has over three decades of experience advocating for victims of negligence and malpractice, particularly in asbestos exposure, personal injury, environmental law, and wrongful death cases. He has achieved landmark verdicts, including the largest compensatory award in Florida for a mesothelioma case in 1995 and a $17,175,000 verdict in an asbestos case in 2015. He is also an author, educator, and philanthropist, having donated over $25 million to charities.

Howard D. Mishkind
Howard D. Mishkind is the founding shareholder of Mishkind Kulwicki Law Co., L.P.A., specializing in personal injury, medical malpractice, legal malpractice, and catastrophic injury litigation. He is a former Adjunct Professor of Law at Cleveland-Marshall College of Law. With over 40 years of experience, he has received numerous accolades including Ohio Super Lawyer, Best Lawyers in America, and an AV Preeminent rating from Martindale-Hubbell.

Howard D. Mishkind
Howard D. Mishkind is the founding shareholder of Mishkind Kulwicki Law Co., L.P.A., specializing in personal injury, medical malpractice, legal malpractice, and catastrophic injury litigation. He is a former Adjunct Professor of Law at Cleveland-Marshall College of Law. With over 40 years of experience, he has received numerous accolades including Ohio Super Lawyer, Best Lawyers in America, and an AV Preeminent rating from Martindale-Hubbell.