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Henry Wickham is a Shareholder with LUPER NEIDENTHAL & LOGAN. He graduated from Kenyon College. He began graduate work at Oxford University and completed his Master's Degree in English at the University of Toronto. He received his Juris Doctor from the University of Dayton School of Law. Henry specializes in all facets of real estate law including the buying and selling of commercial, industrial, and residential real estate. Henry represented the Sellers in the sale of the Continent in Columbus, Ohio, a $25 million property consisting of multiple commercial and retail buildings and residential apartments. He has represented commercial and industrial landlords and tenants in lease negotiations and in litigation arising out of disputes between commercial and industrial landlords and tenants. He has also represented contractors and owners in various kinds and sizes of construction projects, including industrial buildings, retail shopping centers, and residences.

Henry has participated in many kinds of real estate financing projects representing both lenders and borrowers. Henry represents, among others, Farm Credit Services, MidState Credit Union, Merchants National Bank, and Wesbanco Bank in actions and workouts involving borrowers. Henry has represented in foreclosure actions many institutional lenders whose primary security for its loan is real estate. This practice for lenders is a statewide practice, and he has appeared in courts on behalf of lenders in counties throughout the state. He has been a lecturer for the Ohio State Bar Association in its continuing legal education programs dealing with lenders' rights and remedies in foreclosure cases.

Henry is also a licensed title insurance agent for Lawyers Title, Stewart Title, and First American Title Insurance Company, and manages Paramount Title Agency, Inc. Henry has worked with property owners who have had environmental issues with respect to their real estate, such as underground storage tanks and asbestos abatement.

Education

  • University of Dayton School of Law, Juris Doctor (1979)
  • University of Toronto, Masters of Arts, English (1975)
  • Oxford University (1972)
  • Kenyon College, A.B. English (1972)

Bar Admissions

  • State of Ohio (1979)
  • U.S. District Court, Southern District of Ohio (1979)

Professional Associations and Memberships

  • Columbus Bar Associations (Real Property Committee)
  • Ohio State Bar Association

Community Interest or Involvement

  • Columbus Bar Association, Continuing Legal Education Seminars (Lecturer on real estate topics)
  • Kenyon College (Career Counseling, Recruitment, and other alumnae activities)



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