John Curp Inducted into the Ohio State Bar Foundation
May 21, 2007
Columbus, OH – John P. Curp, a partner in the Columbus office of Taft Stettinius & Hollister LLP, has been inducted into the 2007 Fellows Class of the Ohio State Bar Foundation. Membership to the Foundation is extended by invitation to lawyers whose careers demonstrate dedication to the highest ideals of the legal profession and the welfare of their communities. Membership recognizes Ohio lawyers who have demonstrated a commitment to the Foundation mission of promoting public understanding of the law and improvements in the system of justice throughout Ohio.
Curp has a multidisciplinary business practice with an emphasis on real property, commercial transactions, land use, enterprise zone, tax issues and creditors rights. Curp is a member of the Ohio State Bar Association and as a member of the Columbus Bar Association, he serves as Chair of the Professionalism Committee and as a member of the Admissions Committee.
Curp, a resident of Grandview Heights, obtained his law degree from the Indiana University School of Law. As a member of Beta Gamma Sigma, he graduated with University Honors from Miami University in Oxford, Ohio, where he received his undergraduate degree in business finance.
Taft Stettinius & Hollister LLP has offices in Columbus, Cincinnati, Cleveland and Northern Kentucky. The firm provides a broad range of legal services to businesses and individuals, including litigation, corporate and business law, securities and municipal financing, tax and estate planning, labor and employment law, real estate and environmental, health care, intellectual property and unfair competition and antitrust law.
Curp has a multidisciplinary business practice with an emphasis on real property, commercial transactions, land use, enterprise zone, tax issues and creditors rights. Curp is a member of the Ohio State Bar Association and as a member of the Columbus Bar Association, he serves as Chair of the Professionalism Committee and as a member of the Admissions Committee.
Curp, a resident of Grandview Heights, obtained his law degree from the Indiana University School of Law. As a member of Beta Gamma Sigma, he graduated with University Honors from Miami University in Oxford, Ohio, where he received his undergraduate degree in business finance.
Taft Stettinius & Hollister LLP has offices in Columbus, Cincinnati, Cleveland and Northern Kentucky. The firm provides a broad range of legal services to businesses and individuals, including litigation, corporate and business law, securities and municipal financing, tax and estate planning, labor and employment law, real estate and environmental, health care, intellectual property and unfair competition and antitrust law.


