Lemon Law Advocate Burdge Honored
as the Only Ohio Lemon Law Super Lawyer - 8 Years
in a Row
Founder of State’s First and Oldest
Lemon Law Firm Honored
For
eight years in a row, attorney Ronald L. Burdge has been
named as the only Lemon Law Ohio Super Lawyer who represents only consumers by Law & Politics magazine and Thomson Reuters Corp., Professional Division.
Burdge restricts his practice to Lemon Law and Consumer Law
cases. The Ohio Super Lawyer results are published in the
January issue of Cincinnati Magazine each year.
This
is the most recent honor for the lemon law lawyer, whose
efforts have previously been featured on Ohio and Washington,
DC, radio and television programs and newspapers. Burdge
has also received the prestigious Consumer Law Trial Lawyer
of the Year award from the National Association of Consumer
Advocates.
The “Super
Lawyer” honor is only awarded to the top 5% of Ohio
attorneys and the selection process is explained in detail
on the www.SuperLawyer.com website.
More
than 35,000 attorneys were asked to evaluate attorneys they
had personally observed in action. The results were then
reviewed by a blue ribbon research panel using more than
a dozen criteria of excellence, including professional achievement.
Burdge
is a frequent guest lecturer to national, state and local
Bar Associations and Judicial organizations. He has also
been awarded the Consumer Law Trial Lawyer of the Year award
by the National Association of Consumer Advocates, a national
group of Consumer Law attorneys and government officials.
Licensed
to practice law in several states, Burdge has represented
thousands of consumers in Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, Michigan,
Texas and elsewhere since 1978 in Lemon Law, defective product
and Consumer Protection cases. He also frequently mentors
and coaches Consumer Law attorneys around the country and
has testified as an expert witness in over a dozen cases
nationally.
Burdge has
also frequently testified before the Ohio legislature on
Consumer Law issues and proposed laws. The firm’s web sites are widely
recognized as authoritative sources for consumer help and guidance. Burdge is admitted to practice law in all Ohio state and federal courts, all Kentucky state courts, and all Indiana federal courts. Other court admissions are routinely made on a case by case basis, "pro hac" temporary admissions.
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