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Charles Allston Bowers, a seasoned attorney based in Cleveland, Ohio, serves as a distinguished partner at Taft, Stettinius & Hollister LLP. With over a decade of legal experience, Charles has carved out a formidable reputation in the fields of Criminal Defense, Environmental and Natural Resources, and Litigation. His office, located at 200 Public Square, Suite 3500, is a hub of legal innovation and client-centered advocacy. Charles's extensive knowledge and strategic approach make him a trusted advisor for clients navigating complex legal landscapes. Charles's commitment to excellence is evident in his meticulous attention to detail and unwavering dedication to achieving favorable outcomes for his clients. His practice in Criminal Defense is marked by a vigorous defense strategy and an empathetic understanding of the challenges faced by those accused. In the Environmental and Natural Resources domain, Charles leverages his deep understanding of regulatory frameworks to guide clients through compliance, litigation, and policy challenges, aiming to secure sustainable and practical solutions. His litigation expertise is characterized by a relentless pursuit of justice, utilizing a blend of analytical prowess and persuasive advocacy. At the core of Charles's practice is a steadfast commitment to his clients. He believes in building strong, trust-based relationships, ensuring that each client feels heard and represented with the highest level of integrity. Charles's approach is collaborative, engaging clients in every step of the legal process to tailor strategies that align with their unique needs and objectives. His dedication to client success and his authoritative presence in the courtroom underscore his role as a leading attorney in the Cleveland legal community.
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