Shannon Dawes | Estate Planning
Dawes Legal, LLC
shannon@daweslegal.com
(614) 733- 9999
169 E Livingston Ave
Columbus,
OH
43215
Shannon Dawes | Dawes Legal, LLC
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Firm Summary
My name is Shannon Dawes, I have been the managing attorney of Dawes Legal, LLC. As an attorney, I am honored to be able to devote my knowledge and experience to individuals needing compassionate yet effective legal representation. I believe that my background, education, and legal experience gives me a unique perspective in handling and resolving legal disputes – a perspective I use to help my clients attain the maximum amount of success in their legal battles and disagreements.
Whether you are looking for an attorney to handle a divorce or child custody matter, answer a question or concern about your business venture, or help you plan your estate and affairs, I have learned that “success” often entails not only achieving the most favorable outcome possible for my clients but also helping them feel empowered and in control throughout the pendency of their case. To that end, I commit myself and my practice to informing my clients of important developments in their case and returning all calls and e-mails to the office as soon as possible.
Background, Education, and Experience
I am a Lancaster resident and a proud 2007 graduate of The Ohio State University. There, I completed two Bachelor of Arts degrees: one in Spanish and the other one in International studies. While at Ohio State, I was inspired to attend law school so that I could assist those less fortunate and give a voice in court to those who had none.
I then went on to attend Capital University Law School and graduated in 2010. One year after graduating, I formed Dawes Legal, LLC so that I could help those individuals struggling with crippling or confounding legal matters resolve their issues and move on with their lives. Before founding Dawes Legal, LLC, however, I worked as a legal intern for Capital University Legal Clinic and Small Business Clinic and as a volunteer attorney with the Southeastern Ohio Legal Services. These two experiences instilled in me the desire and commitment to helping low-income individuals and others who might feel abandoned or neglected by the legal system with their needs and concerns.
After my work with Capital University Legal Clinic and Small Business Clinic and the Southeastern Ohio Legal Services, my firm was accepted into the Columbus Bar Association’s Inc. Program. This program was only available to a few applicants and was designed to help new attorneys learn and develop the business skills and acumen needed to run successful law firms. This experience helps me better relate with my clients: as a business owner myself, I can understand and appreciate some of the concerns and fears they have about their businesses.