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Andrew C. Voorhees: Lawyer with Weltman, Weinberg & Reis Co., L.P.A.

Andrew C. Voorhees

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Practice Areas

  • Commercial Collections
     
    University University of Akron, B.A., Communications, 2001
     
    Law SchoolUniversity of Akron School of Law, J.D., cum laude, 2004
     
    Admitted2004, Ohio
     
    BornCleveland, Ohio
     
    Biography

    Andrew C. Voorhees practices in Commercial Collections, with a focus on the Commercial Banking, Commercial Business, Special Collections and Commercial/Agency Services Groups. He is based in the Cleveland office. Andrew earned a B.A. in Communications from the University of Akron in 2001 and a J.D. cum laude from the University of Akron School of Law in 2004. A member of the Ohio State and Cleveland Metropolitan Bar Associations, Andrew is licensed in Ohio. He was selected for inclusion in 2012 & 2013 Ohio Rising Stars.

    Practice Groups:

    Commercial Banking Group

    Commercial Business Group

    Special Collections Group

    Commercial/Agency Services Group

    Bar Associations:

    Ohio State Bar Association

    Cleveland Metropolitan Bar Association

    Awards & Recognitions:

    Ohio Rising Stars List (2012 & 2013)

     
    ISLN918379403
     

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    Carrying on Business in the Name of a Dissolved Corporation Can Lead To Personal Liability for Its Officers
    Andrew C. Voorhees, March 28, 2013
    It is generally known that incorporating a business provides protection against personal liability for its officers and directors. A corporate entity is deemed to be a separate and distinct entity from its owners and operators, making the attractiveness of incorporating evident. However, failure to...

    Confession of Judgment Clauses Are the Fast-Track to Enforceability
    Andrew C. Voorhees, December 17, 2012
    Generally, when a party defaults upon a contract, you can be assured of a lengthy and costly battle in court to enforce your rights. However, a minority of states permit contractual mechanisms to bypass the litigation process and obtain a quick judgment. These contractual mechanisms are called...

    When Determining if Credit Card Charges are “Debts” Within the Meaning of the FDCPA: You Have to Look Deeper
    Andrew C. Voorhees, July 3, 2012
    Credit Card debt is among the largest sources of personal debt in the United States. Lenders issue Credit Cards to both consumers as well as businesses. When an obligor on a credit card account defaults, a logical assumption would be that personal credit card obligations are “debts”...
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    Office Information

    Andrew C. Voorhees
    Weltman, Weinberg & Reis Co., L.P.A.
    323 W. Lakeside Avenue, Suite 200
    Cleveland, OH 44113




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