Firm Partners: Attorneys William Catalano, and Dan Boda with our former partner Jack Allen. Mr. Allen is no longer a member of the firm. He was appointed in April 2008 to serve as an Administrative...
Firm Partners: Attorneys William Catalano, and Dan Boda with our former partner Jack Allen. Mr. Allen is no longer a member of the firm. He was appointed in April 2008 to serve as an Administrative Law Judge for Social Security hearings in Columbus. Since 1975, the attorneys at Mitchell, Catalano & Boda have been helping people solve legal problems in:
Social Security Disability
Workers' Compensation
Personal Injury
Call us at 614-224-4114, or e -mail us.
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Partner Profiles:
William A. Catalano
Bill Catalano was involved with Workers' Compensation before he was even a lawyer.
As a law student a Capital University, Bill worked as a clerk in the legal department at the Industrial Commission of Ohio. He was given more and more responsibilities and after graduating and passing the Bar, he became a hearing officer. Bill and Jack Allen, his Industrial Commission colleague then opened a law office dedicated to workers' compensation and social security. The firm now practices in other fields, but workers compensation remains a cornerstone of what we do.
Bill is also the Vice President of the Upper Arlington Board of Education.
Daniel K. Boda
Daniel K. Boda began his legal career in 1975 as a sole practitioner in Columbus. Four years later he merged his trial practice with Mitchell, Allen and Catalano, forming the current law firm. He earned his Bachelor's degree in Political Science from Ashland University in 1972 and his law degree from The Ohio State University in 1974.
Dan grew up in Dayton and has tried lawsuits for the past 30 years in many Ohio counties, as well as the Federal District Court and in other states. He has taught courses in the area of trial practice and is a member of the American Trial Lawyer's Association, the Ohio Academy of Trial Lawyers, the American Bar Association, the Ohio State Bar Association, and the Columbus Bar Association. Dan serves on the Upper Arlington Library Foundation Board and is active in community affairs. He and his family live in Columbus.Less
Firm Partners: Attorneys William Catalano, and Dan Boda with our former partner Jack Allen. Mr. Allen is no longer a member of the firm. He was appointed in April 2008 to serve as an Administrative...
Firm Partners: Attorneys William Catalano, and Dan Boda with our former partner Jack Allen. Mr. Allen is no longer a member of the firm. He was appointed in April 2008 to serve as an Administrative Law Judge for Social Security hearings in Columbus. Since 1975, the attorneys at Mitchell, Catalano & Boda have been helping people solve legal problems in:
Social Security Disability
Workers' Compensation
Personal Injury
Call us at 614-224-4114, or e -mail us.
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Partner Profiles:
William A. Catalano
Bill Catalano was involved with Workers' Compensation before he was even a lawyer.
As a law student a Capital University, Bill worked as a clerk in the legal department at the Industrial Commission of Ohio. He was given more and more responsibilities and after graduating and passing the Bar, he became a hearing officer. Bill and Jack Allen, his Industrial Commission colleague then opened a law office dedicated to workers' compensation and social security. The firm now practices in other fields, but workers compensation remains a cornerstone of what we do.
Bill is also the Vice President of the Upper Arlington Board of Education.
Daniel K. Boda
Daniel K. Boda began his legal career in 1975 as a sole practitioner in Columbus. Four years later he merged his trial practice with Mitchell, Allen and Catalano, forming the current law firm. He earned his Bachelor's degree in Political Science from Ashland University in 1972 and his law degree from The Ohio State University in 1974.
Dan grew up in Dayton and has tried lawsuits for the past 30 years in many Ohio counties, as well as the Federal District Court and in other states. He has taught courses in the area of trial practice and is a member of the American Trial Lawyer's Association, the Ohio Academy of Trial Lawyers, the American Bar Association, the Ohio State Bar Association, and the Columbus Bar Association. Dan serves on the Upper Arlington Library Foundation Board and is active in community affairs. He and his family live in Columbus.Less