Michael F. Harrington

Michael F. Harrington

Professional Biography

Michael F. Harrington joined SEOLS in 1997 as the managing attorney of the New Philadelphia office. Before joining SEOLS, Michael worked from 1987 to 1997 as a staff attorney and managing attorney with Iowa Legal Aid’s Cedar Rapids office. He handles a wide-variety of civil cases and supervises the work of the attorneys and staff in his office.


Michael says SEOLS makes a difference for clients’ lives because “We help to give a voice to low income individuals as they deal with the courts and the agencies that assist them. By providing information about their legal rights, we put individuals in the best position to make informed decisions in their lives. Through representation, we help to make sure that those rights are protected and provided to low income individuals.”

Michael F. Harrington joined SEOLS in 1997 as the managing attorney of the New Philadelphia office.  Before joining SEOLS, Michael worked from 1987 to 1997 as a staff attorney and managing attorney with Iowa Legal Aid’s Cedar Rapids office. He handles a wide-variety of civil cases and supervises the work of the attorneys and staff in his office.

Bar & Court Admissions

• State of Ohio
• United States District Court for the Northern District of Ohio
• United States District Court for the Southern District of Ohio

Bar Activities

• Member, Tuscarawas County Bar Association

Publications

• Editor, Westlaw’s Ohio Consumer Law Handbook, Arbitration chapter

Education

• Creighton University (B.S.B.A. in finance, 1984)
• Creighton University School of Law (J.D., 1987)

Contact

Email: mharrington@seols.org
Phone:
330.339.3998

Ext. 8501
Fax: 330.339.6672

Michael says SEOLS makes a difference for clients’ lives because “We help to give a voice to low income individuals as they deal with the courts and the agencies that assist them. By providing information about their legal rights, we put individuals in the best position to make informed decisions in their lives. Through representation, we help to make sure that those rights are protected and provided to low income individuals.”

Bar & Court Admissions

• State of Ohio
• United States District Court for the Northern District of Ohio
• United States District Court for the Southern District of Ohio

Bar Activities

• Member, Tuscarawas County Bar Association

Publications

• Editor, Westlaw’s Ohio Consumer Law Handbook, Arbitration chapter

Education

• Creighton University (B.S.B.A. in finance, 1984)
• Creighton University School of Law (J.D., 1987)

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