Attorney Profiles
John B. Albers, II
John Albers attended Wake Forest University for
his undergraduate studies, where he graduated Cum Laude with honors
in history. John received his law degree from The Ohio State University
College of Law in 1982. He has been practicing in the area of local government
law for approximately 20 years, and his practice is substantially
devoted to representing local governments and individuals with a
variety of development issues, including water and sewer issues,
annexations, CEDA’s, JEDD’s, and zoning. John frequently
speaks and writes articles on various topics for the Ohio Township
Association, the Ohio Rural Water Association, and the Ohio State
Bar Association. He also serves on the Local Government Committee
of the Ohio State Bar Association and the Legislative Committee of
the Ohio Rural Water Association. He has also been active in
the enactment and modification of proposed legislation affecting
water and sewer issues.
Eric J. Luckage
Eric Luckage attended The Ohio State University
for his undergraduate studies and received his law degree from Capital
University Law School in Columbus, Ohio in 1997. He has been with Albers and Albers
since 2000, and his practice is substantially devoted to representing
local governments and individuals with a variety of development issues,
including water and sewer issues, annexations, CEDA’s, JEDD’s,
and zoning. While attending law school in the evenings, Eric worked
as a Legislative Aide in the Ohio Senate and has extensive experience
in the General Assembly’s legislative process and most aspects
of state and local government. He also worked for five years at the
U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Rural Development office,
one of the major funding agencies for water and sewer projects. Eric
also serves on the Local Government Committee of the Ohio State Bar
Association.