Taft Attorney Makhlouf Appointed to Cleveland Metropolitan Bar Association's Strategic Planning Committee's Sustainability Goal Group
Cleveland, OH – Majeed G. Makhlouf, an attorney in the Cleveland office of Taft Stettinius & Hollister LLP, was recently appointed to the Cleveland Metropolitan Bar Association’s (CMBA) Strategic Planning Committee’s Sustainability Goal Group. The group focuses on membership services and program quality assurance, as well as maximizing revenue.
Makhlouf co-chairs the CMBA’s Minority Attorney Roundtable. Last year, he represented the Roundtable as a panel speaker at a meeting of the Diversity Professionals Group of the Greater Cleveland Partnership’s Commission on Economic Inclusion.
Makhlouf writes and speaks regularly to professional and business groups on complex business and commercial litigation, real estate and land use litigation, public law litigation, and appellate litigation. He has been repeatedly selected by Law & Politics magazine as an Ohio Super Lawyers Rising Star in the area of business litigation. He was also named by Benchmark Litigation, the definitive guide to America's leading business litigation firms and attorneys, as one of the “Future Stars.”
About Taft
At Taft Stettinius & Hollister LLP, delivering outstanding legal performance to help clients succeed is what drives and motivates its more than 400 attorneys and legal professionals every day. Taft has offices in Cincinnati, Cleveland, Columbus and Dayton, Ohio; Indianapolis, Indiana; Northern Kentucky; Phoenix, Arizona; and Beijing, China. The firm practices across a wide range of industries, in virtually every area of law, including: Business and Finance, Litigation, Labor and Employment, Intellectual Property, Bankruptcy, Restructuring and Creditors' Rights, Environmental, Health and Life Sciences; Personal Services; Real Estate and Tax law. With a proven track record of experience since 1885, Taft offers breadth and depth of legal expertise coupled with a trusted business perspective, helping its clients, big and small, regionally, nationally and internationally, in reaching their goals.
January 29, 2009
Cleveland, OH – Majeed G. Makhlouf, an attorney in the Cleveland office of Taft Stettinius & Hollister LLP, was recently appointed to the Cleveland Metropolitan Bar Association’s (CMBA) Strategic Planning Committee’s Sustainability Goal Group. The group focuses on membership services and program quality assurance, as well as maximizing revenue. Makhlouf co-chairs the CMBA’s Minority Attorney Roundtable. Last year, he represented the Roundtable as a panel speaker at a meeting of the Diversity Professionals Group of the Greater Cleveland Partnership’s Commission on Economic Inclusion.
Makhlouf writes and speaks regularly to professional and business groups on complex business and commercial litigation, real estate and land use litigation, public law litigation, and appellate litigation. He has been repeatedly selected by Law & Politics magazine as an Ohio Super Lawyers Rising Star in the area of business litigation. He was also named by Benchmark Litigation, the definitive guide to America's leading business litigation firms and attorneys, as one of the “Future Stars.”
About Taft
At Taft Stettinius & Hollister LLP, delivering outstanding legal performance to help clients succeed is what drives and motivates its more than 400 attorneys and legal professionals every day. Taft has offices in Cincinnati, Cleveland, Columbus and Dayton, Ohio; Indianapolis, Indiana; Northern Kentucky; Phoenix, Arizona; and Beijing, China. The firm practices across a wide range of industries, in virtually every area of law, including: Business and Finance, Litigation, Labor and Employment, Intellectual Property, Bankruptcy, Restructuring and Creditors' Rights, Environmental, Health and Life Sciences; Personal Services; Real Estate and Tax law. With a proven track record of experience since 1885, Taft offers breadth and depth of legal expertise coupled with a trusted business perspective, helping its clients, big and small, regionally, nationally and internationally, in reaching their goals.


