Shawn Dominy
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Shawn Dominy

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Dominy Law Firm, LLC

7716 Rivers Edge Dr., Suite B
Columbus, OH 43235

Phone: 614-717-1177

Website: dominylaw.com/

Faculty State Delegate National Task Force Task-Force-Member General Member

About Shawn Dominy

Shawn Dominy is Ohio's state delegate for the National College for DUI Defense and the former President of the Ohio Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers. The Dominy Law Firm represents clients charged with DUI/OVI in Columbus, Ohio and the central Ohio area. Shawn is the author of the "Ohio DUI/OVI Guide". As the subtitle indicates, the book discusses what you should know before going to court and before hiring an attorney for DUI/OVI in Ohio. He is also the author of the "Ohio Vehicular Homicide Guide" and the "Ohio Vehicular Assault Guide". The Dominy Law Firm focuses its practice on DUI/OVI defense and accepts a limited number of clients. The result of focusing the practice and limiting the caseload is favorable results and satisfied clients. Shawn Dominy has been repeatedly selected for Super Lawyers and Best Lawyers in America in the area of DUI defense. For more information about Shawn Dominy, please review his website. 2007 Summer Session Graduate; 2009 Winter Session Graduate; 2012 Summer Session Graduate; 2017 Summer Session Graduate; 2022 Summer Session Graduate


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