Jason T. Albin

Attorney

Education

  • B.S. Economics – Boler School of Business, John Carroll University
  • Juris Doctor – Cleveland-Marshall College of Law

Bar Admissions

  • Ohio Supreme Court
  • Northern District of Ohio
  • Michigan Supreme Court
  • 6th Circuit Court of Appeals

Jason Albin has been an attorney at ChapmanAlbin since 2004 and a partner of the firm since 2013. Jason primarily represents investors before the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority in arbitrations throughout the country.

In 2018 and 2019, Jason was recognized as a “Rising Star” by Ohio Super Lawyers Magazine, a recognition given to less than 2.5% of lawyers in the State of Ohio. He is a member of the Public Investors Bar Association (PIABA), the National Association of Federal Equity Receivers (NAFER), and the Cleveland Metropolitan Bar Association (CMBA). Jason is a member of the PIABA Meeting Committee and is a speaker at PIABA’s annual meeting. He is also a contributor to NAFER’s Receiver Magazine. Jason is a member of the CMBA’s Alternative Dispute Resolution Section, is a volunteer arbitrator for its Lawyer-Client Fee Dispute Resolution Committee, and volunteers as an interviewer for its Bar Admissions Committee. Jason, along with this wife, Alena, and their two active boys enjoy hiking, biking, camping, fishing, ice hockey, and anything else that involves the “great outdoors.” Jason and his family also volunteer for Parkinson’s Disease fundraising events including Pals in Motion, the National Parkinson’s Foundation, and the Michael J. Fox Foundation.

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