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July 1, 2008
The firm opens a new office in Fort Myers, Florida
August 1, 2005
Hahn Loeser opens an office in Naples,
Florida
June 28, 2004
The Columbus office expands and relocates to the Capitol Square Office Building
April 16, 2004
The firm launches a new website
June 2002
Managing Partner of the Columbus office, Stephen E. Chappelear, becomes
president of the Ohio State Bar Association
June 1996
Partner Alan S. Kopit becomes president of the Cleveland Bar Association
1991
Hahn Loeser names its first CEO
October 2, 1989
The Columbus office of Riley, Ucker &
Lavinsky merges with Hahn Loeser
June 1986
The 50-lawyer firm of Hahn, Loeser, Dean, Freedheim & Wellman merges with the
15-lawyer firm of Parks, Eisele, Bates & Wilsman to become Hahn Loeser & Parks
Early 1980s
Hahn Loeser begins its art collection, showcasing one-of-a-kind pieces all done
by artists with a Cleveland connection
1972
The firm adopts its first formal management structure
1962
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October 1, 2009
Hahn Loeser adds a sixth office location in Indianapolis, Indiana
June 30, 2008
The Cleveland office moves to a new space at 200 Public Square
May 2005
The Akron
office is featured in an article highlighting the office's unique design and
style in Interior Design magazine
October 1, 2004
The Akron office expands and relocates
to One GOJO Plaza
December 1, 2003
Hahn Loeser opens an office in Bonita Springs, Florida
September 1, 2001
The Akron Intellectual Property firm of Oldham & Oldham joins Hahn Loeser
January 1, 1992
Hahn Loeser names its first African American partner, Craig O. White
September 30, 1991
The Cleveland office relocates to its current home at 200 Public Square
Friday March 18, 1988
Fire consumes the first Hahn Loeser Cleveland office located in the National
City Building. The firm is up and running by Monday morning.
January 1, 1984
The firm names its first female partner, Deborah A. Coleman
1977
Hahn, Loeser, Freedheim, Dean, & Wellman is the first law firm in Cleveland to
develop a Maternity Leave Program
1970
The firm hires its first female attorney
1960
The firm's name changes to Hahn, Loeser, Freedheim & Dean
January 1, 1920
Mooney, Hahn, Loeser & Keough forms
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