Catharin Taylor graduated from the University of Cincinnati College of Business in 1989 with a degree in finance and continued on to the University of Cincinnati College of Law. There she was active in the Moot Court program, winning the 1990 Anderson Moot Court Competition. She graduated in 1992 with a Juris Doctorate degree and began practicing with a large firm in Canton, Ohio where she primarily represented insurance companies in auto accident cases. In 1993 she decided she would rather represent those injured at work and in accidents and began practicing with Clemens, Mahin & Cohen, LLP. She became a partner in Clemens, Mahin & Cohen LLP in 2001. Ms. Taylor has tried many workers compensation and personal injury cases, including the often cited Cole v. Complete Auto Transit, which affirms an injured worker's right to appeal the termination of workers compensation benefits to the Courts of Common Pleas, and has argued cases in several Ohio Courts of Appeal. In 1999 she was certified as a specialist in Ohio Workers' Compensation law by the Ohio State Bar Association. She also continues to practice in the areas of social security, intentional tort, medical malpractice and negligence law. Ms. Taylor is admitted to practice in all agencies and Courts of Ohio, the United States District Court for the Southern District of Ohio, and the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals. She is a member of the Ohio State Bar Association, the Cincinnati Bar Association, the Hamilton County Trial Lawyers Association, and the Ohio Academy of Trial Lawyers. Ms. Taylor has two children, and resides with her husband, criminal defense attorney Patrick Garry, in Cincinnati.
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