Charles Kampinski has represented victims across Ohio since 1974. His name is frequently in the newspapers because of his landmark cases and verdicts. He has been published in Ohio's case law text under Moskovitz v Mt. Sinai, 69 Ohio St. 3d 638 which was a landmark personal injury and medical malpractice case dealing with a hospital's negligence in a failure and delay in diagnosis matter where punitive damages were awarded due to defendant's altering of records. He has won well over one hundred million dollars in verdicts and settlements for victims and their families. Chuck graduated from Ohio State University with a BA in 1970 and a JD in 1974. He was a member of the Ohio State Law Journal while in law school. He is a member of Cuyahoga County and Ohio State Bar Associations; The Association of Trial Lawyers of America (Sustaining Member); and Cleveland Association of Civil Trial Attorneys.
Kent Schneider, one of the founding partners of Hermann, Cahn & Schneider, has been assisting catastrophic injury victims for over 30 years. He has represented such individuals in courts all over the state of Ohio and throughout the United States. Kent's consistency in obtaining large verdicts and settlements for those victims and their families has resulted in his being listed in the publication "Best Lawyers in America." Martindale-Hubbell, the most authoritative guide to the American legal profession, a guide that has been rating lawyers and law firms for over 100 years and currently rates over 150,000 lawyers nationwide each year, has given Kent its highest possible ratings.* Kent graduated from Ohio State University Honors College with a BA in 1973. He graduated Magna Cum Laude in 1976 from Rutgers University School of Law. He is admitted to practice in New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Ohio. He is also admitted to the US District Courts for the Northern and Southern Districts of Ohio, US Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit and the US Supreme Court. Professional Involvements include Cleveland Academy of Trial Attorneys, Celebrezze Inn of Court, Cleveland, Cuyahoga and Ohio State Bar Associations.
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