Law alumnus to take office as Ohio State Bar Association president

June 24, 2014 | News, UToday, Alumni, Law
By Rachel Phipps



Martin E. Mohler, a 1973 graduate of the UT College of Law, will begin his term as president of the Ohio State Bar Association (OSBA) July 1.

Mohler

Mohler

He was elected to become the president-elect at the OSBA’s annual convention last spring.

Mohler is a partner in the Toledo firm of Shindler, Neff, Holmes, Worline & Mohler LLP. His general practice covers both criminal and civil law.

“Marty Mohler is the third UT law grad to head the OSBA,” said Daniel J. Steinbock, dean of the College of Law. “We are very proud of him and our other graduates who serve at all levels of bar association and judicial leadership.”

Mohler is a former president of the Toledo Bar Association, and a life member of the Sixth Circuit Judicial Conference. He is also a fellow of the Ohio State Bar Foundation. He has been an active member of the OSBA, most recently having chaired the Government Affairs Committee of the association’s board of governors.

Mohler has a history of service to the Toledo community. He volunteers at a local soup kitchen and serves on the Toledo Bar Association Pro Bono Board. He also chairs the Facility Governing Board for the Correctional Treatment Facility for Lucas County. In addition, he is a former member of the board of trustees of the Toledo Legal Aid Society and Advocates for Basic Legal Equality/Legal Aid of Western Ohio.

Mohler earned his bachelor’s degree from John Carroll University.

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