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Dayton Lemon Law Firm
Overview
The Burdge Law Firm has been helping consumers since 1978 in the areas of Lemon Law, Auto Fraud and Consumer Protection. Our dedication to this area of the law springs from a desire to use our legal skills, experience, and compassion in a way that most effectively helps our clients. Mistreatment by an automobile dealership or manufacture can be emotionally charged and financially devastating...
The Burdge Law Firm has been helping consumers since 1978 in the areas of Lemon Law, Auto Fraud and Consumer Protection. Our dedication to this area of the law springs from a desire to use our legal skills, experience, and compassion in a way that most effectively helps our clients. Mistreatment by an automobile dealership or manufacture can be emotionally charged and financially devastating. We pride ourselves on being a law firm that gets results for our clients by bringing closure to an expensive and frustrating problem through skilled, goal-oriented, and personal guidance from our professional staff.
About Burdge Law Office Co LPA
Practice Areas
- Lemon Law 60%
- Auto Sales Fraud 30%
- Credit Rights 10%
Litigation
- 90%
Honors
- Ohio Super Lawyer, January 1, 2004 - January 1, 2009
- Consumer Law Trial Attorney of the Year, Ronald Burdge, October 26, 2004
Classes and Seminars
- Discovery Strategies in Consumer Law Litigation, Ohio Attorney General Consumer Protection Section, December 9, 2008
People
Attorneys
- Ronald L. Burdge (Attorney)
- Elizabeth Ahorn Wells (Associate)
Staff
- John JB Wakefield, Associate, (937) 432-9500
Fees
Offers Free Initial Consultation
Office Information
Address
2299 Miamisburg Centerville Road Dayton, OH 45459 - 3817
Office Hours
815 am to 500 pm
Fax
- (937) 432-9503
- (888) 331-6471 (Toll Free)
Websites
- http://www.ohiolemonlaw.com (Ohio Lemon Law)
- http://www.kentuckylemonlaw.com (Kentucky Lemon Law)
- http://www.RvLemonLaw.com (RV Lemon Law)
- http://www.AssistiveDeviceLemonLaw.com (Assistive Device Lemon Law)
- http://www.TheLawCoach.com (The Law Coach)
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