On Tuesday, February 17, 2026, the Supreme Court of Ohio accepted the resignation of Attorney Mitchell Arthur Weisman, who had been under professional scrutiny. Weisman submitted his resignation amid pending disciplinary action, following the filing of a report by the Office of Attorney Services on January 21, 2026.
The case is entitled “In the Matter of Mitchell Arthur Weisman,” with case no. 2025-1329.
The court’s ruling mandates the immediate withdrawal of all rights and privileges for Weisman to practice law in Ohio. He is prohibited from presenting himself as a licensed attorney and is barred from providing any legal services to individuals or organizations.
Furthermore, the court requires Weisman to notify his clients about his resignation and to ensure they secure alternative legal representation. He is instructed to return any unearned fees and notify opposing parties involved in ongoing litigation about his disqualification as counsel.
Weisman must surrender his attorney admission certificate within 30 days and is subject to additional oversight on any future employment relationships with legal firms. He is also obligated to reimburse the Lawyers’ Fund for Client Protection for any amounts awarded against him within specified timeframes.
According to Avvo.com, Mr. Weisman is an attorney in Cleveland, Ohio. He attended the Ohio State University Moritz College of Law. He acquired his law license in Ohio in 1983.
A copy of the original filing can be found here.