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José C. Feliciano
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Cleveland
3200 National City Center
1900 East 9th Street
Cleveland, OH 44114-3485

T 216.861.7827
F 216.696.0740

Bar Admissions

  • U.S. Supreme Court, 1978
  • U.S. Court of Appeals, Third Circuit, 1992
  • U.S. Court of Appeals, Sixth Circuit, 1981
  • U.S. District Court, Eastern District of Michigan, 1996
  • U.S. District Court, Western District of Pennsylvania, 1992
  • U.S. District Court, Northern District of Ohio, 1975
  • Ohio, 1975

Education

  • M.B.A., Cleveland State University, 1984
  • J.D., Cleveland-Marshall College of Law, 1975
  • B.A., John Carroll University, 1972, honors

José C. Feliciano

José C. Feliciano is an active trial lawyer and has more than 30 years experience in complex commercial and employment litigation. His trial experience has included business litigation, products liability, construction, shareholders’ derivative suits, contracts, eminent domain, and commercial and personal torts.

Mr. Feliciano has considerable experience as a first chair litigator in jury trials, having tried to verdict more than 70 civil and criminal trials in state and federal courts. His class action experience includes the areas of pharmaceuticals, computers and newspapers. Mr. Feliciano also has experience in the labor area and in litigating strike issues. He has handled wrongful discharge and race, sex and age employment discrimination cases.

Mr. Feliciano has extensive experience in the defense and prosecution of white collar crime matters, which he acquired during his tenure as Chief Prosecuting lawyer for the City of Cleveland and as a Cuyahoga County public defender—ranging from the management of investigations to jury trials and appeals. In 1983 he was recognized as Administrator of the Year by the Northeast Ohio Chapter of the American Society for Public Administration.

Mr. Feliciano was elected to the American College of Trial Lawyers in 1995 and is a Life Member of the Judicial Conference, Eighth Judicial District, Cuyahoga County, Ohio. Mr. Feliciano is listed in Who’s Who in American Law. He served on the Board of Governors and House of Delegates of the American Bar Association, is former Chair of the ABA Section of Dispute Resolution and former ABA representative to the National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws, where he participated in drafting the Uniform Mediation Act. Mr. Feliciano is a past President of the Cleveland Bar Association.

Mr. Feliciano was appointed by President Reagan as a White House Fellow in 1984. Prior to the Fellowship, he was appointed by Senator (then Mayor) George Voinovich as the City of Cleveland’s Chief Prosecuting lawyer (1980-84). He previously served as Cuyahoga County public defender (1978-80), defending criminal matters ranging from grand theft to murder.

In 1985, he was named one of the Ten Outstanding Young Men in America by the U.S. Jaycees. Mr. Feliciano was honored by the American Bar Association in 2005 with the “Spirit of Excellence” award given by their Commission on Racial and Ethnic Diversity in the Profession. In 2008 he was named Chair of the Advisory Group for the United States District Court for the Northern District of Ohio.

Mr. Feliciano is the founder and Chairman of the Hispanic Roundtable. He is former Chairman of the Hispanic Leadership Development Program and founder of the Hispanic Community Forum, for which he also served as President. He was also a founder of the Ohio Hispanic Bar Association and served as its Vice President.

In his role as Chairman of the Hispanic Roundtable, Mr. Feliciano is the host of a monthly talk show on El Sol Television, produced by El Sol De Cleveland Hispanic newspaper. Mr. Feliciano and his guests discuss topics relevant to the Hispanic business and professional community of Northeastern Ohio. To view the show, please click here to visit the El Sol Television website.

Mr. Feliciano was selected as Hispanic of the Year by the Nueves Horizontes Newspaper in 2002. He received the Federal Bar Association Boots Fisher Civic Achievement Award, as well as the Hispanic Political Action Committee Civic Award for his dedication to professional development and service to numerous nonprofit charitable organizations. Additionally, Mr. Feliciano was recently recognized by the Hispanic Business Association, receiving the 2008 Legacy Award for service and leadership.

Mr. Feliciano speaks Spanish fluently.

Following are some of the cases in which Mr. Feliciano has served as lead counsel:

El Dia, Inc. Puerto Rican Cement Company, Inc. and Desarrollos Multiples Insulares, Inc. vs. Governor Pedro Rossello, et al., U.S. District Court in the District of Puerto Rico, Civil Case No. 97-2841; Judge José A. Fuste.
Mr. Feliciano represented the Puerto Rican Cement Company in a case filed against the Governor of Puerto Rico, his Chief of Staff, and four cabinet officers by El Dia Newspaper and its sister corporation (the Puerto Rican Cement Company), for violating its First Amendment rights and retaliating against the cement company by terminating more than 16 development permits throughout Puerto Rico.

Merrill Cohen, Trustee v. Douglas Colkitt, M.D., et al, Case No. H-00-1216, U.S. Bankruptcy Court, District of Maryland; Judge Alexander Harvey
Mr. Feliciano represented the Trustee in a suit filed against 70 businesses to set aside fraudulent conveyances to the various businesses.

Lorain NAACO v. The Lorain Board of Education, Federal District Court, Northern District of Ohio, Case. No. 79-1775; Judge David Dowd
As lead trial counsel, Mr. Feliciano represented the Intervenors, the Hispanic community of Lorain, in a desegregation case filed by the NAACP against the Lorain Board of Education and the State of Ohio.

Deegan and McGarry, et al. vs. Med-Cor, Inc., et al., Cuyahoga County Court of Common Pleas, Case. No. 274292; Judge James L. Sweeney
In a class action brought by a class of lawyers and their clients, Mr. Feliciano represented Plaintiffs in a claim against the hospitals in Cleveland and Columbus, Ohio, for charging excessive duplicating costs for medical records in violation of the Ohio Consumer Sales Practices Act.

News
3/1/2010 2010 "Super Lawyers" Announced
10/5/2009 2009 "Super Lawyers" Announced
10/30/2008 Feliciano Receives "Legacy Award"
9/18/2008 Feliciano Appointed Chair of U.S. District Court Group
08/30/2007 Feliciano Elected to ABA House of Delegates
08/04/2006 Feliciano Appointed to ABA Federal Judiciary Committee

Quotes
10/1/2009 Cleveland Plain Dealer: Once Neutral on Reform Plans, Hispanic Group Backs Issue 6
8/6/2009 Cleveland Plain Dealer: Sotomayor's Confirmation is an inspiration to Northeast Ohio Latinos
8/2/2009 Cleveland Plain Dealer: José Feliciano Profiled
7/9/2009 Latinos Magazine: Interview with a Latino Pillar of Cleveland
6/24/2009 Cleveland Plain Dealer: Hispanics Make Up Majorities at 7 Cleveland Public Schools, Prompting Call for Special Help
4/20/2009 Cleveland Plain Dealer: Lawyers Group Lampoons National, Local Figures and Themselves
4/18/2009 Cleveland Plain Dealer: Hispanic Leaders Want a Larger Presence in Greater Cleveland's Business Leadership
3/23/2009 Crain's Cleveland Business: Economic Inclusion Group Criticized for Exclusive Ways
1/23/2009 La Prensa: Roundtable Hosts Open House Reception at Esperanza, Inc.
11/01/2008 HispanicOhio.com: Spotlight: José Feliciano