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Brian P. Kelley

Brian P. Kelley
  • Associate, 2011

Location:

Cleveland, OH

Fax:

216-575-0799

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Brian Kelley joined Kelley Ferraro in 2002. Kelley's main practice areas include litigation and workers' compensation with families suffering from asbestos related diseases. Kelley is also involved in class action pharmaceutical claims, personal injury, and car accidents.

While attending college, Kelley worked as a legal assistant, and then continued as a law clerk while attending law school. Kelley became an associate in 2011. He was graduated from Gilmour Academy in 2004, the University of South Carolina 2008, with a BA in finance magna cum laude, and Cleveland Marshall 2011 cum laude. Kelley is a member of the Cleveland Metropolitan Bar. Brian Kelley is licensed to practice law in the State of Ohio and the United States District Court for the Northern District of Ohio.

Kelley currently resides in University Heights with his wife and three sons.

Year Joined Firm

  • 2002

Areas Of Practice

  • Personal Injury
  • Workers Compensation
  • Mass Torts
  • Car Accidents

Bar Admissions

  • Ohio, 2011
  • U.S. District Court Northern District of Ohio, 2011

Education

  • Cleveland State University, Cleveland-Marshall College of Law, Cleveland, Ohio
    • J.D. - 2011
    • Honors: cum laude
  • Gilmour Academy
    • 2004
  • University of South Carolina, Columbia, South Carolina
    • B.A. - 2008
    • Honors: magna cum laude
    • Major: Finance

Professional Associations and Memberships

  • Cleveland Metropolitan Bar Association, Member, 2011 to Present

Past Employment Positions

  • Kelley & Ferraro, LLC, Legal Assistant
  • Kelley & Ferraro, LLC, Law Clerk

Languages

  • English

Fraternities/Sororities

  • Sigma Phi Epsilon

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