About Jed
Jed Chedid is an attorney licensed to practice in Ohio and a current member of the State Bar of Ohio. He works under the regulatory and professional standards that govern the state's legal community. That membership places him among the cohort of lawyers who are authorized to appear in Ohio courts and to advise clients on matters of state law.
His path to practicing law in Ohio is anchored in the licensure process that applies to every attorney working in the state. Membership in the State Bar of Ohio requires compliance with admission rules, continuing legal education, and ethical standards. Those obligations shape the day-to-day responsibilities of any Ohio lawyer and inform how they advise clients, manage files, and approach litigation or transactional work.
Chedid’s professional activity takes place within Ohio’s legal environment. As an attorney admitted in that jurisdiction, he operates under Ohio statutes, court rules, and administrative procedures. He engages with the local bar and court systems that handle civil, criminal, family, probate, and administrative matters. His practice necessarily involves interaction with judges, opposing counsel, and agency staff in the state.
Colleagues and clients expect an Ohio practitioner to be conversant in courtroom procedures, discovery practice, and filing requirements unique to the state. That practical knowledge matters in courtroom appearances and in preparing legal documents. The State Bar of Ohio also provides resources and professional guidance that inform an attorney’s approach to ethics, client communication, and case management.
Public information identifies Chedid’s bar jurisdiction and association membership. Beyond that, records and listings commonly used by firms, courts, and clients confirm the basic standing required to provide legal services in Ohio. Lawyers in this position often advise individuals and organizations on matters that must be resolved under state law, or that require representation in state tribunals.
He practices law in Ohio.