On Tuesday, January 13, 2026, the Supreme Court of Ohio accepted the resignation of attorney Anthony Nicholas Gurvis, with disciplinary action pending. Gurvis submitted his application for resignation under Gov.Bar R. VI(11).

The case is entitled “In the Matter of Anthony Nicholas Gurvis,” with case no. 2025-1655.

The court order stipulates that Gurvis is no longer permitted to practice law in Ohio and must cease representing himself as an attorney. He is forbidden from providing legal services or advice. Gurvis must also ensure any attorney or law firm he associates with in the future is registered under Gov.Bar R. V(23)(C) and adhere to specific limitations regarding client contact and handling of funds.

Gurvis is required to surrender his certificate of admission to practice within 30 days, and his name will be removed from the roll of attorneys. He must reimburse any amounts awarded against him by the Lawyers’ Fund for Client Protection within specified timeframes. Furthermore, he must notify clients, co-counsel, and opposing counsel of his resignation and disqualification, deliver client papers, refund unearned fees, and file an affidavit of compliance with the court.

According to Avvo.com, Mr. Gurvis was a general practice attorney in Columbus, Ohio. He attended the University of Miami School of Law. He acquired his law license in Ohio in 1981. 

A copy of the original filing can be found here.