Profile
Protecting Business Interests Across Ohio
A Tradition of Legal Excellence Since 1906
Dickie, McCamey & Chilcote, P.C. is a nationally recognized law firm with a strong footprint in Columbus. While the firm traces its roots back over a century, its Columbus office brings a modern, agile approach to legal challenges facing businesses today. Located in the heart of downtown, this office serves as a critical hub for the firm’s Midwest operations, combining the resources of a large, multi-state practice with the personalized attention of a local boutique. The attorneys here are not just litigators; they are strategic partners who understand that the best legal victory is often the one that prevents a lawsuit from happening in the first place. Through proactive counseling and robust corporate compliance programs, they help clients minimize risk and maintain operational stability.
Defense-Oriented Practice Areas
- Insurance and Tort Defense: The firm is a powerhouse in insurance defense, representing carriers and self-insured entities in complex coverage disputes, bad faith claims, and casualty litigation. They are the shield that businesses rely on when facing liability claims.
- Transportation and Trucking: With a dedicated transportation group, the firm defends trucking companies and logistics providers against accident claims and regulatory violations. Their rapid response teams are available to investigate catastrophic accidents immediately after they occur.
- Workers’ Compensation and Employment: Employers trust Dickie McCamey to handle sensitive workplace issues. From defending workers’ compensation claims to litigating employment discrimination and harassment suits, the firm protects the interests of management and business owners.
Why Choose Dickie McCamey?
Results matter. The attorneys at Dickie, McCamey & Chilcote have a proven track record of securing defense verdicts and favorable settlements in high-stakes litigation. Their AV Preeminent® rated lawyers are respected by judges and opposing counsel alike for their professionalism and preparation. Unlike firms that churn cases, Dickie McCamey focuses on understanding the unique business goals of each client, whether it is a local construction company or a national healthcare provider. If you need to find a lawyer who will aggressively defend your bottom line, this firm offers the experienced advocacy you require.
We don’t just manage litigation; we solve business problems. Your success is our defense.
Downtown Columbus Location
The firm’s office is conveniently located at 10 West Broad Street, just steps from the Ohio Statehouse and the Scioto Mile. This central location ensures that their attorneys are always within reach of the federal and state courthouses, allowing for efficient case management. The office environment is professional and technology-driven, capable of handling the most data-intensive litigation matters.
Specializing In
Insurance Defense, Workers’ Compensation, Transportation Law, Construction Litigation
Address & Location
Located in the bustling Downtown area of Columbus, Ohio, right near the historic Capitol Square.
Building Location
This office is situated in a modern 26-story high-rise commercial building known as One Columbus Center. The prominent steel-and-glass tower sits at the corner of Broad and High streets, and is easily recognizable right across the street from the Ohio Statehouse. Nearby dining options include Danny’s Deli and Rio Fresh Cafe.
Suite Access
Enter the building through the main entrance of One Columbus Center on West Broad Street. Proceed to the lobby and take the elevators to locate Suite 1950.
Parking Details
Visitors can utilize the underground public parking garage (fee required) located directly beneath the building, or choose from several public surface parking lots in the immediate vicinity.
Public Transit
Served by Central Ohio Transit Authority Route 10 (East Broad/West Broad); nearest stop is at S High St & E Broad St.
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