Mahle Named Cincinnati Bar Association’s President Elect
Vorys is pleased to announce that Jake Mahle, a partner in the Vorys Cincinnati office and a member of the firm’s litigation team, has been announced as the president elect of the Cincinnati Bar Association (CBA), with a term beginning in May of 2027. This will mark the first time in the more than 150-year history of the CBA that a Vorys attorney will serve as president.
Mahle was formally announced as president elect at the CBA’s Annual Meeting on May 7.
Mahle has been a member of the CBA’s Board of Trustees since 2020, and has previously served as the chair of its Admissions Committee and as its treasurer.
Mahle’s practice focuses on counseling publicly and privately held clients in difficult situations, including complex commercial litigation. Jake focuses on counseling and representing entities and individuals in fiduciary disputes, including shareholder derivative actions and corporate governance issues; counseling and representing clients in regulatory actions and governmental investigations, including health care providers, hospitals and physicians facing claims under the False Claims Act, the Stark Law and the Anti-Kickback Statute; and in counseling clients regarding privacy, data compliance issues, incident response planning and data breach litigation.
About Vorys: Vorys was established in 1909 with just four attorneys and has grown to nearly 375 attorneys in 10 offices in Ohio, Washington, D.C., Texas, Pennsylvania, California, London and Berlin. Vorys currently ranks as one of the 200 largest law firms in the United States according to American Lawyer magazine.
About the Cincinnati Bar Association: The Cincinnati Bar Association serves Greater Cincinnati’s legal professionals at all stages of their careers and represents nearly 4,000 lawyers, judges and law students, working together to promote the integrity of, access to and need for a fair and equitable legal process.