
Amy A. Wuliger, Esq. | Managing Partner
An innovative and experienced litigator and appellate attorney
Amy started the practice of law as a public defender in Washington, DC and was selected for membership on the U.S. Panel of the Superior Court for the District of Columbia. Eventually, she branched out into civil practice with a particular focus on complex commercial litigation and appellate work.
Since returning to Ohio in 2012, Amy has continued her practice as a trial and appellate lawyer, representing clients in both state and federal courts in a wide variety of matters including fraud, commercial and contract disputes, securities law, domestic relations, personal injury, legal malpractice and other issues. More >>

Mark E. Kremser, Esq. | Partner
A tenacious litigator with an impressive track record of success in commercial disputes and cases involving catastrophic injuries and professional malpractice
Mark is an experienced trial lawyer and problem solver. Each client, no matter the controversy, gets Mark’s best efforts. Mark takes both a personal and practical approach to representing his clients, which begins with getting to know each client and his or her personal and legal goals.
A leader in the courtroom, the community, and the office, Mark works tirelessly to achieve optimal results for his clients. That is why Mark has an impressive record of success in commercial disputes and cases involving catastrophic injuries and professional malpractice. More >>

Megan Spagnolo Lai, Esq. | Attorney
An empathetic approach to family law, estate planning and civil litigation
Megan has been with Bill and Amy Wuliger for her entire legal career and maintains a diverse practice, most notably in the areas of family law and estates and trusts. Her compassion and empathy are the cornerstones of the exceptional service she provides to her clients.
For more than a decade, Megan has crafted estate plans and trusts that are tailored to each client’s unique needs, regardless of their wealth. She creates simple yet comprehensive estate plans that ensure her clients’ wishes are carried out after they die, while streamlining the estate administration process to save their loved ones time, money and stress. More >>

Brenden P. Kelley, Esq. | Attorney
A personal yet tough approach to civil litigation and professional malpractice
Don’t let his boyish grin fool you, Brenden is a seasoned litigator with an impressive range of experience. Since he was a child, he was raised to be an attorney. His father was a successful trial lawyer, and his mother is a retired municipal court judge. At the dinner table growing up he listened to his parents argue about the law and politics. Once he was old enough to read the newspaper and watch the news he was encouraged to speak up and argue his points of view. He doubts that he won any arguments back then, but at a young age he was taught how important it was to use your voice for good.
Brenden started working for his mentor Bill Wuliger at the ripe old age of 17. Without him realizing, Bill was teaching him how to review evidence and prepare for trial before he had his high school diploma. Through college, Bill taught him how to slowly thread nuanced arguments and how to work opposing counsel. Bill was teaching him the intangibles that they don’t teach you in school. More >>
Amy A. Wuliger, Esq. | Managing Partner
Bridging the gap: Old school principals with creative, innovative approach ensures your success
Amy started the practice of law as a public defender in Washington, DC and was selected for membership on the U.S. Panel of the Superior Court for the District of Columbia. Eventually, she branched out into civil practice with a particular focus on complex commercial litigation and appellate work.
Since returning to Ohio in 2012, Amy has continued her practice as a trial and appellate lawyer, representing clients in both state and federal courts in a wide variety of matters including fraud, commercial and contract disputes, securities law, domestic relations, personal injury, legal malpractice and other issues. More >>
Mark E. Kremser, Esq. | Partner
A tenacious litigator with an impressive track record of success in commercial disputes and cases involving catastrophic injuries and professional malpractice
Mark is an experienced trial lawyer and problem solver. Each client, no matter the controversy, gets Mark’s best efforts. Mark takes both a personal and practical approach to representing his clients, which begins with getting to know each client and his or her personal and legal goals.
A leader in the courtroom, the community, and the office, Mark works tirelessly to achieve optimal results for his clients. That is why Mark has an impressive record of success in commercial disputes and cases involving catastrophic injuries and professional malpractice. More >>
Megan Spagnolo Lai, Esq. | Attorney
An empathetic approach to family law, estate planning and civil litigation
Megan has been with Bill and Amy Wuliger for her entire legal career and maintains a diverse practice, most notably in the areas of family law and estates and trusts. Her compassion and empathy are the cornerstones of the exceptional service she provides to her clients.
For more than a decade, Megan has crafted estate plans and trusts that are tailored to each client’s unique needs, regardless of their wealth. She creates simple yet comprehensive estate plans that ensure her clients’ wishes are carried out after they die, while streamlining the estate administration process to save their loved ones time, money and stress. More >>
Brenden P. Kelley, Esq. | Attorney
A personal yet tough approach to civil litigation and professional malpractice
Don’t let his boyish grin fool you, Brenden is a seasoned litigator with an impressive range of experience. Since he was a child, he was raised to be an attorney. His father was a successful trial lawyer, and his mother is a retired municipal court judge. At the dinner table growing up he listened to his parents argue about the law and politics. Once he was old enough to read the newspaper and watch the news he was encouraged to speak up and argue his points of view. He doubts that he won any arguments back then, but at a young age he was taught how important it was to use your voice for good.
Brenden started working for his mentor Bill Wuliger at the ripe old age of 17. Without him realizing, Bill was teaching him how to review evidence and prepare for trial before he had his high school diploma. Through college, Bill taught him how to slowly thread nuanced arguments and how to work opposing counsel. Bill was teaching him the intangibles that they don’t teach you in school.
More >>