Profile
Relentless Advocacy for Civil Rights
Donald P. Screen is a distinguished partner at The Chandra Law Firm LLC, a boutique litigation firm in Cleveland known for taking on high-stakes cases that protect civil liberties. Mr. Screen is a formidable litigator with a unique background; before embarking on his legal career, he earned a Ph.D. in philosophy and served as a university professor. This intellectual depth informs his legal strategy, making him a powerful writer and orator in the courtroom. He began his legal journey as a law clerk to a federal judge and spent years as a partner at large corporate firms before dedicating his practice to civil rights and employment law. Today, he fights for individuals who have been wronged by powerful institutions, employers, and government entities.
Expertise in Litigation
Mr. Screen’s practice is focused on complex litigation where fundamental rights are at stake. His key areas of expertise include:
- Civil Rights: Representing victims of police misconduct, excessive force, and constitutional violations.
- Employment Discrimination: Advocating for employees who have faced bias, harassment, or wrongful termination based on race, gender, age, or disability.
- Whistleblower Protection: Defending brave individuals who report illegal activity or safety violations from retaliation by their employers.
- First Amendment Litigation: Protecting the rights of free speech and assembly against government overreach.
- Appellate Practice: Chairing the firm’s appellate group, Mr. Screen handles complex appeals in state and federal courts to ensure justice is served.
Located in the Historic Warehouse District
Mr. Screen practices out of The Chandra Law Firm’s offices at 1265 West 6th Street. This location places the firm in the heart of Cleveland’s Historic Warehouse District, the city’s oldest commercial center. The area is characterized by its stunning Victorian-era architecture, cobblestone streets, and vibrant atmosphere. The office is situated in a renovated historic building that reflects the district’s charm while providing a modern workspace for legal advocacy.
- Suite Access: The firm occupies Suite 400. Visitors should enter through the main building entrance on West 6th Street. The building features a secure entry system. Elevators take you to the 4th floor.
- Parking: The Warehouse District offers numerous parking options. There are surface parking lots immediately surrounding the building and along West 9th Street. Metered street parking is also available on West 6th Street.
- Public Transit: The office is well-served by public transportation. It is a short walk from the Tower City Center rapid station and is located near several major bus lines on Superior Avenue.
A Karma-Driven Practice
At The Chandra Law Firm, Donald Screen and his colleagues view themselves as "karmic facilitators," working to ensure that wrongdoers face the consequences of their actions. 🏛️ The firm is known for its creative and aggressive approach to litigation, often securing significant verdicts and settlements in cases involving police brutality and systemic discrimination. Mr. Screen’s transition from corporate defense to plaintiffs’ civil rights work demonstrates his personal commitment to using the law as a tool for social justice.
Specializing In
Civil Rights Litigation, Whistleblower Protection, Appellate Law
Address & Location
1265 West 6th Street, Suite 400, Cleveland, OH 44113
Building Location
Located in a renovated historic commercial building in the Warehouse District. The area is known for its Victorian architecture and proximity to Public Square.
Suite Access
Enter the main lobby from West 6th Street. Take the elevator to the 4th floor, Suite 400.
Parking Details
Ample surface parking lots are available in the Warehouse District, including lots on West 9th Street and West 3rd Street. Metered street parking is also available.
Public Transit
A short walk from the Tower City rapid station. Serviced by major bus routes on Superior Avenue.
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