$ 250-300 per hour
I am originally from Toledo, Ohio. Born and raised in the Toledo area, I attended undergraduate school at Lourdes College in Sylvania. After Lourdes I attended the University of Toledo College of Law. While attending UT, I participated in the Criminal Law Practice program. This is where a student will intern in a local prosecutor's office. I worked in the Bowling Green Prosecutor's office for a semester. This has given me a greater understanding of the criminal justice system, and prepared me for criminal defense work. Additionally, as a member of the Law Review while at law school, I was the assistant managaing editor. Wanting to stay in the Toledo area, I opened my practice in Sylvania, Ohio in 2008.
In 2013 I joined the law firm of Handwork & Kerscher, LLP. There I expanded my practice in real estate, probate, estate planning, trust and estate administration, commercial litigation, business law, domestic relations, and criminal.
On November 1, 2020, I became "of counsel" with Pfost Law, Ltd. in Perrysburg, Ohio. I continue to focus on domestic relations law, real estate, and trust and estate administration.
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18 years
2 years
18 years
2 years
$ 250-300 per hour
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Acquired: 2008
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801 W. South Boundary, Suite E, Perrysburg, OH, 43551
15 Client Reviews
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Posted by Jacquie | March 08, 2024 | Hired Attorney | Divorce & Separation
Professional, Knowledgeable, and so Kind
If you want a professional, knowledgeable lawyer that will see you quickly, listen to you intently and with compassion, and speak to you calmly in words you can understand...hire Brian Smith asap. I had 7 days before the person who asked for a divorce (30+ years) was going to be leaving the country a...
Posted by anonymous | February 22, 2024 | Hired Attorney
Custody
Paper pusher. Wanted to get it over as soon as possible. No advice , no guidance. I got way less than what I could have with this guy. Do not hire.
I am sorry to hear that you feel like there was no advice and no guidance. These are difficult situations and I try my best to guide all of my client's through the situation. Since this review is anonymous I cannot be sure this was even a client. Regardless, I would welcome a call to discuss.
"Brian is both professional and experienced. I have had several cases with Brian in Lucas County and he has always provided his clients with the highest degree of legal representation. I would gladly recommend his services to anyone seeking a custody/divorce attorney."
"I had the privilege having Brian as an intern during his undergraduate education and later shared his services as a law clerk during his law school days. Since then I have referred multiple clients to him. He is highly skilled as an attorney, dedicated and compassionate and I highly endorse Brian."
Family lawyer
Probate lawyer
Business lawyer
Divorce and separation lawyer
2020 - Present
Of Counsel, Pfost Law, Ltd.
2013 - 2020
Associate, Handwork, Kerscher & Pfost, LLP
2008 - 2013
Attorney, Law Office of Brian D. Smith
2008 - 2008
Law Clerk, Bowling Green Prosecutor's Office
2006 - 2008
Law Clerk, Law Office of Ron L. Rimelspach
2009 - Present
Toledo Bar Association, Municipal Court CommitteeMember
2009 - Present
Wood County Bar AssociationMunicipal Court Liason
2008 - Present
Wood County Bar AssociationPast President
2008 - Present
Ohio State Bar AssociationMember
2008 - Present
Toledo Bar AssociationDomestic Relations Committee Member
2008
JD - Juris Doctor
2004
BA - Bachelor of Arts
2012
Ethics
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