Kenneth R. Donchatz Donchatz Law Of Counsel to Brunner Quinn
Ken Donchatz is a founding member of Donchatz Law. Ken practices in the areas of professional responsibility and complex commercial litigation. Ken’s practice includes advising individual lawyers, doctors and other health care professionals, public officials and law firms in the issues related to professional ethics, public ethics and representation before various professional regulatory boards and commissions. Ken is a Commissioner with the Client’s Security Fund of the Supreme Court of Ohio, an adjunct professor of law at the Ohio State University Moritz College of Law and served as director of litigation for Christensen Christensen Donchatz Kettlewell & Owens, LLP.
Ken has served as an Assistant Attorney General in the Health and Human Services Section and the Environmental Enforcement Section. Ken also served as an Assistant Disciplinary Counsel with the Office of Disciplinary Office of the Supreme Court of Ohio and held an Of Counsel position with the Toledo law firm of Fuller & Henry’s Columbus office.
Ken obtained his law degree from Rutgers University School of Law, spending his third year of study at the Ohio State University Moritz School of Law. Ken achieved a degree in English and History from the University of Texas. Ken has served as the mock trial coach of the Westerville North High School for the past 12 years, and he is currently the President of the Columbus-based Lunchtime Professionals Group. Ken is a member of the Ohio State and Columbus Bar Associations as well as the Association for Professional Responsibility and the American Trial Lawyers Association. Ken is a former restaurant owner, whose photographs have appeared in various publications, including the Columbus Dispatch.
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