Burdge Law Office Attorney Profile
Elizabeth Ahern Wells
Beth
is an associate at the Burdge Law Office in Dayton, Ohio. She
joined the firm in 2004 and concentrates her practice on consumer protection
cases, including: lemon law and breach of warranty cases for cars, motorcycles,
and RVs, autofraud, and debt collection cases. Beth also co-authored
Chapter 25 of the 2007 Edition of the Baldwin’s Ohio Consumer
Law Handbook, Assistive Device Lemon Law.
Beth has represented Ohio and Kentucky consumers in mediations,
in jury trials, and before the Ohio Court of Appeals and is admitted
in Ohio, Kentucky, the Northern District of Ohio, and the Southern
District of Ohio.
Beth is a graduate of Clemson University, where she received her
bachelor degree cum laude in 2000. While attending Clemson,
she was also a member of the varsity cross country and track teams,
receiving All-ACC honors in both.
Beth received her law degree from the University of Toledo College
of Law, cum laude, in 2004. While at the University of Toledo,
she participated in Law Review as an associate member, and later
as a Note and Comment Editor. While acting as an associate
member her law review article, Warrantless Traffic Stops: A Suspension
of Constitutional Guarantees in Post September 11th America,
34 U. Tol. L. Rev. 899, was selected for publication.
Outside of work, Beth enjoys running, competing in triathlons with
her husband, and playing with her daughter Haley.
Beth is a member of the Dayton, Ohio, Kentucky, and American Bar
Associations, the National Association of Consumer Advocates, the
Association of Trial Lawyers of America, and the Kentucky Academy
of Trial Attorneys. |