Hahn Loeser & Parks formally welcomed three new associate attorneys to the Firm in its Cleveland office, following The Ohio Supreme Court’s recent swearing-in ceremony, admitting them to the Ohio Bar. All three served as summer associates at Hahn Loeser in 2023.
Neriah-Shae Licata – Intellectual Property
C. Daniel Miller – Business Law
Daniel Moysaenko – Litigation
“We take great pride in our Summer Associate Program, from recruitment to training and hands-on experience. And our three newest attorneys are excellent examples of the type of people our program produces,” remarked Cleveland Partner-in-Charge Craig Owen White. “We are very excited to welcome Dan, Neriah and Daniel back to Cleveland and look forward to their continued contributions to the fabric of our office and the Northeast Ohio community.”
With a background in engineering and medical devices Licata will focus on trademarks, copyrights and patents, bringing technical insight to clients’ legal challenges. She served as a summer associate for two years, working in both the Cleveland and Columbus offices. Licata earned her J.D. from The Ohio State University Moritz College of Law. Prior to law school, she spent two years working in a lab focused on medical adhesives at Avery Dennison Medical.
Miller will focus on tax law, corporate transactions, mergers and acquisitions, estate planning and the Corporate Transparency Act. He has aided in drafting operating agreements, shareholder agreements, close corporation agreements, estate planning documents, severance agreements, corporate resolutions and liability waivers. After a decade of working in management and sales in Northeast Ohio, Miller earned both a J.D. from the University of Akron School of Law and a Master of Taxation from the University of Akron School of Business.
Moysaenko will work on complex commercial litigation disputes. He has aided attorneys in legal research, discovery, and motion practice for a variety of clients, from financial services to nonprofit art organizations. Moysaenko served as a legal extern for the Federal Trade Commission in Cleveland and as a judicial extern for the Honorable Dan A. Polster at the United States District Court for the Northern District of Ohio during the national prescription opiate trial’s abatement phase. He earned his J.D. from Case Western Reserve University School of Law and holds a Ph.D. in English from Florida State University.