File #: R-062-22    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Approved
File created: 2/18/2022 In control: City Council
On agenda: 3/1/2022 Final action: 3/1/2022
Title: Recognizing Spengler Nathanson on the occasion of their 75th Anniversary.
Sponsors: George Sarantou
Attachments: 1. Audio: Agenda Review 2/22/2022, 2. Audio: CIty Council 3/1/2022
Label
Councilman Sarantou

Title
Recognizing Spengler Nathanson on the occasion of their 75th Anniversary.

Summary
WHEREAS, in February of 1947 four attorneys Otto Spengler, Joe Nathanson, Joe Heyman and Bert Hebenstreit formed a partnership for the practice of law in downtown Toledo and in the early 1990's the firm shortened the company's name to be the Law Firm of Spengler Nathanson; and

WHEREAS, Spengler Nathanson, a Toledo-based firm, established itself for more than sixty years in the Nicholas Building on Madison Ave., then moved the business to Four Seagate for ten years, until finally relocating to their current location at 900 Adams St.; and

WHEREAS, two of its founders have previously served as the Toledo City Law Director and Assistant Director, and today Spengler Nathanson is proud to have grown to more than twenty-five practicing attorneys that provide legal services to private businesses, individuals and governmental clients throughout Northwest Ohio, and the firm has helped to form such entities as the Toledo Lucas County Port Authority, as well as they provide counsel to Toledo MetroParks, universities and school districts; and

WHEREAS, over the decades, Spengler Nathanson has expanded into the practice areas of civil and criminal litigation, labor and employment, education, real estate, wealth and estate planning, and family law. Several attorneys of the firm have excelled to fill positions that include President of the Toledo Bar Association, the Ohio State Bar Association, the Ohio General Assembly, the Federal District Court, the State Appellate Court and the Common Pleas Court; and

WHEREAS, Spengler Nathanson continues their mission of commitment to the Toledo-area community by providing their time and expertise to local religious and non-profit organizations, and they engage in a variety of hands-on community service projects that include delivering meals to first responders, walking shel...

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