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Justin D. Burnard
jburnard@afwlaw.com

Education
Justin graduated from The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio in 1997 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Behavioral Sciences and Criminology.  Justin attended Capital University Law School in Columbus, Ohio, and received his Juris Doctor in 2001. 

Work Experience
While in Law School, Justin was a legal clerk for the Columbus Blue Jackets Hockey Club.   Prior to joining our firm, Justin had experience in civil litigation and real estate matters.  He joined Allotta, Farley & Widman Co., L.P.A. in January 2004 and works in Labor and Employment Law.  

Areas of Practice
Private and public sector employees in contract negotiations, arbitration, mediation, protection of State and Federal Laws, disciplinary hearings, administrative proceedings and discrimination issues. 

Justin also works with residential and commercial property transactions.

Bar Admissions
Supreme Court of Ohio, 2002

Sixth District Court of Appeals, Ohio, 2004

United States District Court, Northern District of Ohio, 2004

Professional Associations
Toledo Bar Association

Ohio Bar Association

American Bar Association

Legal Publications
The Developing Labor Law, Fifth Edition, Bureau of National Affairs, Contributing Editor.

 

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