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WHO IS ATTORNEY STEPHANIE M. MEHLE ?

Bar Admissions

  • Ohio, 2015

Education

  • University of Akron School of Law, Akron, Ohio
    • J.D. cum laude – 2015
    • Health Law Certificate
    • Akron Law Review, Assistant Editor, 2013-2014
      • Mehle, Stephanie M. (2015) “Protecting Patients: A Proposal For Codifying The Reasonable Innovation Rule,” Akron Law Review: Vol. 48: Iss. 2, Article 7.
  • Kent State University, Kent, Ohio
    • Political Science, Justice Studies, cum laude – 2012

Professional Associations and Memberships

  • Mahoning County Bar Association, Member
  • Mahoning and Trumbull Counties Academy of Trial Lawyers, Member
  • Ohio Association for Justice, Member

Attorney Stephanie Mehle attended Kent State University and graduated cum laude with her Bachelor of Political Science and Justice Studies in 2012. Attorney Mehle graduated cum laude from the University of Akron School of Law in 2015. She served as an Assistant Editor for the Akron Law Review from 2013-2014 where she had the honor of having her article selected for publication.

Attorney Mehle joined the Gervelis Law Firm in 2015. She is passionate about representing people injured in car, truck, and motorcycle accidents, including those with catastrophic injuries. Attorney Mehle is active in the Mahoning County Bar Association and the Mahoning and Trumbull County Academy of Trial Lawyers. She is licensed to practice in the Courts of Ohio and the Federal District Court for the Northern District of Ohio.

In her free time, attorney Mehle enjoys spending time with her husband, son, and their cats. She loves reading, traveling, gardening, true crime, and trying new restaurants.

Learn more about attorney Mehle and discover how she can help you with your case. Call (866) 622-4096 to schedule a free case evaluation today. Contact us now.

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