KHKEITH EUGENE HUNSUCKERU.S. Department of Justice/Eoir
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U.S. Department of Justice/Eoir

Keith Eugene Hunsucker

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801 W Superior Ave Ste 13 100, Cleveland, OH, 44113
BankingPublic Finance & Tax Exempt FinanceCriminal DefenseImmigrationInternational Law
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Keith Eugene Hunsucker is a criminal defense attorney with more than 38 years of legal experience, practicing at U.S. Department of Justice/Eoir in Cleveland, OH. He attended University of Akron, C. Blake McDowell Law Center. He has been admitted to the Ohio Bar since 1987. His practice spans multiple areas of law including criminal defense, immigration, banking, and international law, among others. He maintains a clean professional disciplinary record.

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Licensed Since

1987

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No misconduct found

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  • Criminal Defense15%
  • Immigration15%
  • Banking14%
  • International Law14%
  • Litigation14%
  • Personal Injury14%
  • Public Finance and Tax Exempt Finance14%

Languages

English

Experience

38+ years

Criminal Defense Attorney at U.S. Department of Justice/Eoir. Admitted to practice in Ohio, 1987. Focus areas include Banking, Public Finance & Tax Exempt Finance, Criminal Defense.

Licenses & Bar Admissions

Ohio

Bar #Ohio State Bar Association · Admitted 1987

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Schools & Education

University of Akron, C. Blake McDowell Law Center

Degree · 1987

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801 W Superior Ave Ste 13 100, Cleveland, OH, 44113

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