MARTIN, BROWNE, HULL & HARPER, PLL accepted the Ohio Bar 25 Mile Challenge for Mental Wellness Campaign and crushed the goal! The challenge was organized by the Ohio State Bar Association in recognition of Mental Health Awareness Month (May), to encourage positive mental health and raise funds for Ohio Lawyers Assistance Program (OLAP) and National Alliance on Mental Illness of Ohio (NAMI Ohio).
Lawyers and members of the firm’s three (3) local offices presented a team effort and earned 2nd place in the challenge. Further, Randall Comer, the firm’s managing partner, garnered 1st place in the individual results, Kara Stephens, a paralegal in the Urbana Office walked her way to 5th place and Debbie Blair, a legal assistant in the Springfield Office, also hustled to a top ten finish.
OLAP’S MISSION
The Ohio Lawyers Assistance Program is a private, non-profit 501c3 organization dedicated to helping Ohio’s judges, attorneys, and law students obtain treatment for substance abuse, chemical dependency, addiction, and mental health issues.
NAMI OHIO’S MISSON
The National Alliance on Mental Illness of Ohio is a 501c3 group whose mission is to improve the quality of life and ensure dignity and respect for persons with serious mental illness, and offer support to their families and close friends.
ABOUT MARTIN BROWNE
Celebrating the firm’s 150th anniversary in 2022, MBHH roots date back to 1872 with an office opened in Springfield (Clark County). Today the firm has expanded with offices in Urbana (Champaign County) and Bellefontaine (Logan County), Ohio. The firm has twelve (12) attorneys who practice in multiple areas of law, including: agriculture, corporate, creditors’ rights, family law, environmental, labor & employment, litigation, non-profit, probate & estate planning, real estate, tax and workers’ compensation.