Avery S. Friedman

Civil, Mediation
701 City Club Building, 850 Euclid Avenue
Cleveland, Ohio 441143358


Civil

Admitted

1973, Ohio, U.S. District Court, Northern District of Ohio and U.S. Court of Appeals, Sixth Circuit; 1976, U.S. Supreme Court; 1986, U.S. Court of Appeals, First Circuit; 1987, U.S. Court of Appeals, Fourth Circuit

Law School

Cleveland State University, J.D., 1972

Law School Graduation Year

1972

College

University of Louisville, A.B., 1968

Memberships

Cleveland and American Bar Associations.

Biographical

Instructor of Law, 1973-1975 and Adjunct Professor of Urban Affairs, 1975—, Cleveland State University. Instructor of Urban Affairs, Case Western Reserve University, 1979. Visiting Lecturer: Stanford University Law School, 1980; Duke University Law School, 1980; University of California Berkeley (Boalt Hall), l983; University of Michigan Law School, 1993; University of Hawaii Law School, 1989; University of Texas Law School, 1974 and 1979; Tulane University Law School, 1979; University of Mississippi Law School, 1980; Joint Law/Urban Planning Program, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 1975; University of Wisconsin Law School, 1979; University of Connecticut Law School, 1982; University of San Francisco Law School, 1977, 1978; Temple University Law School, 1979; University of Maryland School of Law, 1984; Texas Southern University Law School, 1977; Creighton University School of Law, 1977; Ohio State University Law School, 1981; Duquesne University Law School, 1974; St. Mary's University Law School, 1994—; Hamline Law School, 1979; De Paul University Law School, 1979, 1982. Special Counsel to the President, International Association of Official Human Rights Agencies, 1996—. Author: Federal Fair Housing Practice, A.L.I. Practical Lawyer 15, 1974; Damages in Housing Bias Litigation, 21 New York Law Forum 554, 1976; Warth v. Seldon: Foisting an Un-American Model? 27 Land Use Law and Zoning Digest 6, 1975; Attacking Discrimination Through the Thirteenth Amendment, 21 Cleveland State Law Review 146, 1972; A Clinical Approach to Legal Writing, 44 New York State Bar Journal 42, 1972; What Cleveland's Legal Community Can Do About Education, 42 Cleveland Bar Journal 162, 1972.

Military