Mansour, Gavin, Gerlack & Manos enters the 21st Century bearing the same high standards and commitment to excellence and professionalism that have served as the firm's benchmark since it was established in 1954. Formerly Merkel, Campbell, Dill and Zetzer, the firm began as the partnership of Reese Dill and Henry Zetzer. Ernest Mansour joined in 1955. In the late 1950's, the firm relocated from The Terminal Tower to The Illuminating Building, now known as 55 Public Square, in the heart of downtown Cleveland. In 1977, the firm restructured and became known as Mansour, Gavin, Gerlack & Manos Co., LPA.

Our commitment is to provide our clients with only the best in legal representation. We have developed areas of expertise and specialization that are the foundation of our reputation. Serving the needs of our diverse clientele, we specialize in litigation and in counseling our clients upon a wide range of fields including:

3/8/10
Do declining real property values mean you should be paying less in property taxes?
Given the extent to which real property values have tumbled, property owners may want to review their own industrial, commercial, retail, business and/or residential real property tax liabilities to see how they have been affected. If such an examination reveals a significant difference in value, property owners have the option of filing a complaint with their local county Board of Revision. However, they must act quickly – March 31, 2010 is the final deadline to file a complaint. Failure to file by this date will result in a loss of rights to challenge the 2009 valuation.
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1/25/10
CONGRATULATIONS BRUCE RINKER
Bruce Rinker, partner in our Real Estate Group, is featured in a Plain Dealer article following his appointment to the Cleveland Metroparks Board of Commissioners.
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