DAVID S. MANN
MANN & MANN, LLC
Attorney at Law
1900 Kroger Building
1014 Vine Street
Cincinnati, OH 45202
Telephone (513) 621-2888
Telefax (513) 345-4449
david@mannandmannlaw.com
www.mannandmannlaw.com
EXPERIENCE PROFILE
LEGAL EXPERIENCE
● Member,
Ohio Bar 1968. In addition to Ohio
courts, admitted to practice before U.S. Supreme Court, U.S. Courts of Appeal
for the Federal, Second and Sixth Circuits, U.S. Claims Court, U.S. Tax Court
and U.S. District Court for Southern District of Ohio.
● Experience
includes lawsuits in municipal court, common pleas court, federal district
court, the U.S. Claims Court, bankruptcy court, the Ohio Board of Tax Appeals
and the California State Board of Equalization. Successfully prosecuted and argued appeals before the U.S.
Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals, the Ohio Supreme Court and the Ohio First
District Court of Appeals.
● Obtained
rare en banc rehearing before all the active judges of the Sixth
Circuit Court of Appeals with a successful result reported in Browning v.
Pendleton, 869 F.2d 989 (6th Cir. 1989).
● Reported
cases include:
Lima Surgical Associates, Inc., v. United
States, 944 F.2d 885 (Fed. Cir. 1991)
Adams v. Avondale Industries, Inc.,
905 F.2d 943 (6th Cir. 1990)
Browning v. Pendleton, 869 F.2d 989
(6th Cir. 1989) (en banc rehearing)
Zuckman v. United States, 524 F.2d
729 (Ct. Cl. 1975)
United States v. Martinez, 428 F.2d
86 (1970)
In re KDI Corporation, 119 B.R. 594
(S.D. Ohio 1990)
Freedman v. Grolier Enterprises, Inc.,
179 U.S.P.Q. (BNA) 476 (S.D.N.Y. 1973)
Procter & Gamble Company v. Lindley,
17 Ohio St.3d 71, 477 N.E.2d 1109 (1985)
Burke International Research
Corporation v. Lindley, 58 Ohio St.2d 27, 387 N.E.2d 1227 (1979)
Scanlon v. Caskey, 53 Ohio App.3d
104, 559 N.E.2d 750 (1990)
Hester v. Church's Fried Chicken,
27 Ohio App.3d 74, 499 N.E.2d 923 (1986)
In re The Procter & Gamble
Manufacturing Company, No. 82A-0398-CD, 1989 Cal. Tax Lexis 30, 89-SBE-028
(Cal. Board of Equalization Sept. 26, 1989)
● Practice
experience includes litigation, personal injury, employment law, age and sex
discrimination, civil rights, intellectual property, general business and
corporate work, wills and estate planning, domestic relations and probate. Career has included substantial
negotiating, drafting, and verbal presentations.
TEACHING AND LECTURING
-- Visiting
Scholar and Adjunct Faculty at University of Cincinnati College of Law
-- American Law Institute/American Bar
Association Joint Committee on Continuing Legal Education
-- Practicing Law Institute
-- Southwestern Ohio Tax Institute
-- National Business Institute
PUBLIC SERVICE
United States
Congressman, First District of Ohio 1993
- 1994
● Served
as member of House Judiciary Committee.
The Judiciary Committee has jurisdiction over antitrust, trade
regulation, intellectual property, judicial administration, criminal law,
immigration, constitutional law, civil rights, and related matters. Work included bankruptcy reform,
revision of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, medical and insurance
industry antitrust issues, special prosecutor oversight, health care reform and
domestic violence.
Cincinnati
Councilman 1974
- 1992
Mayor of Cincinnati
December 1, 1980 - November 30, 1982
January
3, 1991 - November 30, 1991
● Served
during much of Council career as Chair of Council's Law and Public Safety
Committee and Chair of Urban Planning, Zoning and Housing Committee, the
committees with primary responsibility for the city's legal matters and for
zoning, land use and development issues.
EDUCATION AND MILITARY
● Harvard
Law School L.L.B. magna cum laude - 1968
three-year average: A
● Harvard
Law Review - Editor 1966-67; 1967-68
Note Editor - 1967-68
● Harvard
College A.B. cum laude - 1961
student commanding officer - Navy ROTC
midshipmen detachment
● Active
Duty - 1961-65 U.S. Navy Officer
Honorably discharged as Lieutenant
PREVIOUS LAW FIRM AFFILIATIONS
Thompson Hine & Flory LLP 1995
- 1997
Partner in Cincinnati office of
Taliaferro & Mann 1983
- 1992
Partner with Dinsmore & Shohl
(Associate until 1975) 1968
- 1983
PUBLICATIONS
Book Review, Governing the Ungovernable
City:
Political Skill, Leadership and the Modern
Mayor. By Barbara Ferman
55 U. Cin. L. Rev. 375 (1986)
Not for Lucre of Malice: The Southern Negro's Right to
Out-of-State Counsel, 64 Nw. U. L.Rev. 143
(1969)
Co-Author of Satisfying Executives' Needs
in Mergers,
Acquisitions, etc., N.Y.U. 27th Institute
on Federal Taxation 1 (1969)
Note, Attorneys: Interstate and Federal Practice,
80 Harv. L. Rev. 1711 (1967)
One Mann's Missile Crisis,
Cincinnati Enquirer Magazine (October 17, 1982)