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About

Mr. Tamkin graduated from Clark University in Worcester, Massachusetts in 1982 (BA).  He earned a Juris Doctorate degree (JD) from Cardozo School of Law in New York City in 1988.

Established

Mr. Tamkin has been practicing law since 1989. He practiced in New York for five years and then moved to Cleveland Ohio in 1994.  Since then he has practiced most areas of civil law, with concentration in bankrutpcy and foreclosure defense.   He practices in Cuyahoga and the surrounding counties.  His office is located in downtown Cleveland in the City Club Building on the corner of East 9th and Euclid Avenue. Parking is available in the area, especially on Prospect Avenue.

Membership

Licensed and Insured – Admitted to the Ohio Supreme Court and U.S. District Court, Northern District of Ohio; membership in Cleveland Bar Association, American Bankruptcy Institute (ABI) and National Association of Consumer Bankruptcy Attorneys (NACBA)

Hours of Operation

Mon-Fri:   9AM-5PM
Sat:              Closed
Sun:             Closed

Payment Options:

Checking account/Cash/Invoice; Installment Payments Accepted

Call Eli Tamkin at (216) 333-1294 for a free consultation if you need a bankruptcy lawyer or if your house is in foreclosure.

At the law offices of Eli Tamkin in Cleveland, we represent clients throughout northeast Ohio, including Cleveland, Avon, Painesville, Cleveland Heights, Shaker Heights, Parma, Elyria, Strongsville, Lorain, Independence, Westlake, Lakewood, Maple Heights and Beachwood; and in Cuyahoga County, Lake County, Lorain County and Geauga County.

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    I would recommend Eli Tamkin to anyone in need of his services, especially if you have an extremely busy schedule. One of the reasons why I initially chose him as my attorney was the fact that he has a streamlined process that can be completed online, over the phone or in person. I am attending college full time, working, and in the US Army Reserves. I put off bankruptcy but with the creditors winning judgments against me I was forced to file in the middle of the semester. Mr. Tamkin was very un…
    Ryan Schnell

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