BEBENJAMIN ROBERT EILERSCuyahoga County, Court of Common Pleas Juvenile Divison
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Cuyahoga County, Court of Common Pleas Juvenile Divison

Benjamin Robert Eilers

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9300 Quincy Ave, Cleveland, OH, 44106
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Benjamin Robert Eilers is a family attorney with 7 years of legal experience, practicing at Cuyahoga County, Court of Common Pleas Juvenile Divison in Cleveland, OH. He attended Capital University Law School and Capital University. He has been admitted to the Ohio Bar since 2019. His practice encompasses family, intellectual property, juvenile law, and real estate, allowing him to serve clients across a range of legal needs. He maintains a clean professional disciplinary record.

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Licensed Since

2019

License Status

No misconduct found

Practice Areas

4Practice Areas
  • Family25%
  • Intellectual Property25%
  • Juvenile Law25%
  • Real Estate25%

Languages

English

Experience

7+ years

Family Attorney at Cuyahoga County, Court of Common Pleas Juvenile Divison. Admitted to practice in Ohio, 2019. Focus areas include Juvenile, Family, Intellectual Property.

Licenses & Bar Admissions

Ohio

Bar #Ohio State Bar Association · Admitted 2019

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Schools & Education

Capital University Law School

Degree · 2019

Capital University

Degree · 2019

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9300 Quincy Ave, Cleveland, OH, 44106

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