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Christine DiSabato

Christine DiSabato

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Biography

Christine DiSabato joined Kelley Ferraro as an attorney in 2025. She focuses her practice on probate and estate administration. Christine earned her J.D. from Case Western Reserve University School of Law, where she was active in service-oriented legal projects.

DiSabato served as Executive Director of the Yemen Accountability Project, a student-led initiative analyzing war crimes during Yemen’s civil war and received the Case Global Service Award upon graduation. She also participated in the law school’s inaugural Pop-Up Wills Clinic and completed externships with Community Legal Aid’s H.E.A.L. Medical-Legal Partnership and Catholic Charities Immigration and Refugee Legal Services.

DiSabato is a proud native of Northeast Ohio and enjoys exploring the region’s exceptional park systems and vibrant arts scene with friends and family.

Education

  • Case Western Reserve University School of Law, Cleveland, Ohio
    • J.D. 2022
    • Case Global Service Award Recipient
    • Hugo Grotius Fellow, Center for International Law
  • Kent State University, Kent, Ohio
    • B.A. 2018
    • Major: Political Science
    • Honors: magna cum laude
  • Tallmadge High School, Tallmadge, Ohio
    • 2015

Bar Admission

  • Ohio, 2025

Professional Associations

  • Ohio Bar Association, Member
  • Cleveland Metropolitan Bar Association, Member
  • Akron Bar Association, Member

Awards & Recognition

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