EHEMILY ELLYN HUDSONStrs Ohio
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Strs Ohio

Emily Ellyn Hudson

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275 E Broad St, Columbus, OH, 43215
Bankruptcy & DebtEnvironmental and Natural ResourcesEstate PlanningEthics & Professional ResponsibilityAdministrative Law
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Emily Ellyn Hudson is an administrative law attorney with 5 years of legal experience, practicing at Strs Ohio in Columbus, OH. She attended Ohio Northern University. She has been admitted to the Ohio Bar since 2020. Her practice encompasses administrative law, bankruptcy and debt, environmental and natural resources, estate planning, and ethics and professional responsibility, allowing her to serve clients across a range of legal needs. She maintains a clean professional disciplinary record.

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Licensed Since

2020

License Status

No misconduct found

Practice Areas

5Practice Areas
  • Administrative Law20%
  • Bankruptcy and Debt20%
  • Environmental and Natural Resources20%
  • Estate Planning20%
  • Ethics and Professional Responsibility20%

Languages

English

Experience

5+ years

Administrative Law Attorney at Strs Ohio. Admitted to practice in Ohio, 2020. Focus areas include Bankruptcy & Debt, Environmental and Natural Resources, Estate Planning.

Licenses & Bar Admissions

Ohio

Bar #Ohio State Bar Association · Admitted 2020

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Schools & Education

Ohio Northern University

Degree · 2020

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275 E Broad St, Columbus, OH, 43215

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