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John Mehler
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โจ About
About John Mehler
For 30 years, "Jack" Mehler has helped public and private companies, banks, developers, non-profit corporations and individuals in a wide range of legal matters. Jack concentrates in the areas of general business matters, real estate, banking, and financial transactions.
Jack also represents taxpayer-clients and developers in real estate tax assessment (value) appeals, and tax exemption cases throughout western Pennsylvania on many different types of properties as diverse as marinas, waterfront shipping facilities, hospitals, shopping centers and malls, industrial plants, truck terminals and warehouses, commercial and professional office buildings, corporate headquarters, hotels, and senior living facilities.
Jack has written numerous articles and is a frequent speaker before peer groups on business, real estate, appraisal practice and property tax litigation.
Clients include: Erie Insurance Exchange, General Electric, HANDS (Housing and Neighborhood Development Service), Plastek Industries, Inc., and Wegmans Food Markets.
โ๏ธ Practice Areas
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Gov & Administrative Law
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Real Estate Law
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Bankruptcy
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Tax Law
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Business Law
Credentials & Experience
๐ Education
University of Dayton School of Law
J.D.
Gannon University
B.S.
Business Administration
๐ Bar Admissions
Pennsylvania State Bar
Member
Member
Member
American Bar Association
Member
Member
Member
Pennsylvania Bar Association
Member
Member
Member
Erie County Bar Association
Member
Member
Member
New York State Bar Association
Member
Member
Member
Appraisal Institute
Member
Member
Member
Institute for Professions in Taxation
Member
Vice-Chair of Legal Committee
Member
National Association of Bond Lawyers
Member
Member
Member
Builders Association of NW PA
Member
Solicitor
Member
๐ผ Professional Experience
Partner
MacDonald, Illig, Jones & Britton 1986 - Current
๐ Awards & Recognition
Nationally Recognized Bond Counsel
Listed in the "
Red Book"
๐ Publications
- The Real Deal: Real Estate Tax Savings
- Charitable Tax Exemptions Face Greater Challenges
- Gain a Better Understanding of the Arbitration Rules in Construction Disputes