About Magistrate Ami Imbrogno

Ami Imbrogno is a seasoned attorney with Cleveland law firm Meyers Roman who uses her ability to listen to and build relationships with clients to anticipate their needs and help them obtain the best results possible. She is experienced and has been successful in not only all phases of litigation, but in advising clients on best practices and compliance.

Ami represents and has represented businesses, individuals, and governmental entities in several areas of law, including the following:

  • Employment and Labor Law
  • Criminal defense and prosecution
  • Consumer protection 
  • Business litigation 
  • Personal injury
  • Mediation
  • Governmental Tort Liability (Including compliance with the United States and Ohio Constitutions, First, Second, Fourth, and Fourteenth Amendments)
  • Ohio Sunshine Laws (Open Meetings Act and Public Records Act) 
  • County, Municipal, and Local Government Law
  • Energy law

Ami lives in Cleveland with her husband and enjoys CrossFit, golf, travel, and spending time with her nieces.

Bar Admissions

  • Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals 
  • U.S. District Court, Northern District of Ohio
  • U.S. District Court, Southern District of Ohio
  • Ohio

Education

  • Cleveland State University – Cleveland Marshall College of Law (J.D. Magna Cum Laude, 2014)
    • Journal of Law and Health, Publications Editor 
      • Outstanding Editor of the Year Award 
      • Outstanding Subciting Award
    • CALI Excellence for the Future Awards 
      • Civil Procedure 
      • HIPAA and Privacy 
      • First Amendment
    • Service-Before-Self Award, 2013
    • Treasurer of Justinian Forum
    • President of Federalist Society

 

  • Malone University (B.A. Cum Laude, 2009)
    • Senior Class President
    • Debate team
      • 3rd place speaker award, national tournament
    • White House Intern, Spring 2008
    • Worldview Forum Committee 
    • Greatest Contribution to Department of Social Sciences Award, 2009
    • Passed senior comprehensive exam with honors

 

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