RCRORY PATRICK CALLAHANOhio Attorney General, Employment Law Section
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Ohio Attorney General, Employment Law Section

Rory Patrick Callahan

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Columbus, OH, 43215
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Rory Patrick Callahan is a civil rights attorney with 26 years of legal experience, practicing at Ohio Attorney General, Employment Law Section in Columbus, OH. He earned a J.D. from The Ohio State University Moritz College of Law in 1998. He has been admitted to the Ohio Bar since 2000. His practice encompasses civil rights, education, employment and labor, and litigation, allowing him to serve clients across a range of legal needs. He maintains a clean professional disciplinary record.

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Licensed Since

2000

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No misconduct found

Practice Areas

4Practice Areas
  • Civil Rights25%
  • Education25%
  • Employment and Labor25%
  • Litigation25%

Languages

English

Experience

26+ years

Civil Rights Attorney at Ohio Attorney General, Employment Law Section. Admitted to practice in Ohio, 2000. Focus areas include Civil Rights, Education, Employment & Labor.

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Ohio

Bar #Ohio State Bar Association · Admitted 2000

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The Ohio State University Moritz College of Law J.D.,

Degree · 1998

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