About Emily Hannah Davis

Emily is an attorney in the firm’s Casualty Department representing many large insurance carriers and their insureds. She handles all phases of the litigation process and effectively represents clients in matters involving construction defects, trucking and transportation liability, fraud/special investigation claims, premise liability, and other general litigation matters. She has experience successfully litigating numerous cases to the clients desired resolution, including successful dispositive motions in both Ohio trial court and court of appeals.

Emily is committed to serving her clients’ best interests and brings valuable experience from previously defending large corporations throughout complex litigation, including construction defect cases and strategic real estate matters. Her experience with electronic discovery and managing large cases contributes to her efforts to always provide clients with effective and efficient results.

Emily is a graduate from Arizona State University earning a B.A. in Justice Studies, with minors in both business and philosophy. Emily received her J.D. from Case Western Reserve School of Law where she received the Journal of International Laws Outstanding Note of the Year award for her note, Social Media: A Good Alternative, for Alternative Service of Process.

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2025

 

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Areas of Law

  • Other 6
    • Construction Injury Litigation
    • Product Liability
    • Premises & Retail Liability
    • Automobile Liability
    • Fraud/Special Investigation
    • General Liability

Practice Details

  • Firm Information
    Position
    Associate
    Firm Name
    Marshall Dennehey
  • Representative Cases & Transactions
    Cases
    Representative Cases & Matters: Successfully negotiated the dismissal of a property holdings company in a personal injury matter brought in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Ohio. The plaintiff alleged that her minor daughter slipped
    fell in a Dollar General store. The property holdings company subleased the property to Walgreens, who, in turn, subleased the property to Dollar General. Emily successfully argued that the property holdings company was not in possession of the property, nor did it have any control of the premises or its day-to-day operations. Accordingly, Walgreens
    /or Dollar General are the responsible parties for h
    ling any latent hazardous conditions. the plaintiff agreed to file a joint motion to substitute Walgreens for all claims brought against the property holdings company, resulting in the dismissal of the property holdings company from the lawsuit.
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  • Bar Admission & Memberships
    Admissions
    2020, Ohio
    Memberships

    Associations & memberships

    Ohio State Bar Association

  • Education & Certifications
    Law School
    Case Western Reserve University School of Law
    Class of 2020
    J.D.
    Other Education
    Arizona State University
    Class of 2016
    B.S.
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  • What year was this attorney first admitted to the bar?
    Emily Hannah Davis was admitted in 2020 to the State of Ohio.
  • What year was this attorney's law firm established?
    Marshall Dennehey was established in 1962.