Rosemary Taft-Milby
Providing collection services and legal representation to creditors
* Consumer Collections
* Commercial Collections
* Real Estate Default
* Bankruptcy
* Litigation & Defense
Rosemary Taft-Milby
Weltman, Weinberg & Reis Co LPA
323 W Lakeside Ave 200
Cleveland OH 44113
Tel: 216 685-1103
Fax: 216 685-4345
E-mail: rtaftmilby@weltman.com
Board Certified in Creditors Rights - American Board of Certification
Rosemary Taft-Milby is Managing Partner of WWR’s Litigation & Defense Vertical and is based in the Cleveland office. Her practice involves consumer finance litigation, commercial banking, business-to-business litigation, commercial real estate litigation and federal court litigation. Rosemary started her legal career at the University of Louisville, Brandeis School of Law where she served as the Recent Developments Editor for the school’s law journal. While there, she worked as a research assistant on the treatise entitled “The Uniform Commercial Code of Kentucky.†In the course of her career, Rosemary has represented many large and small banks, worked as a solo practitioner and has had substantial trial and appellate experience in both Ohio and Kentucky on the state and federal levels. Although primarily representing creditors and businesses in commercial and banking disputes, Rosemary has experience in personal injury, social security, workers’ compensation and domestic relations matters. Rosemary has been certified as a Creditors’ Rights Specialist since 1997 and currently serves on the Board of Directors of the American Board of Certification and the Board of Directors of the ICTF. She has been published in the American Bar Association General Practitioners Solo Magazine and in the Cleveland Bar Journal. Rosemary is a multi-year Ohio Super Lawyer designated by Cincinnati Magazine and was named a YWCA Woman of Professional Excellence in 2004. She currently serves as a member of the Cleveland Bar Association’s Judicial Review Committee and previously served as an adjunct professor at the Cleveland-Marshall School of Law teaching pretrial practice and procedure.



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