Ohio DUI Blog Selected for Inclusion in ABA Journal
Charles Rowland’s Ohio DUI/OVI Blog has been selected for inclusion in the prestigious American Bar Association Journal. “This honor is particularly appreciated because it represents recognition of all the hard work I have put into the blog” says attorney and author Charles M. Rowland II. The blog will be included in these Blawg Related Categories: Criminal Justice • Trials & Litigation • Evidence • States • Ohio •Solo / Small Firm.
The ABA Journal has partnered with Justia.com, the leading legal information portal, to create a search engine covering all of the 3,000 blogs in their directory — including the OHIO DUI/OVI BLOG. It’s like Google for lawyers, pinpointing in an instant the most sophisticated and up-to-date commentary by legal professionals on any topic. Use the search box at the top of any of the pages (including the homepage: www.abajournal.com), and on the search results page click on the “Blawg Results” tab. Plus you can subscribe to an RSS feed of any search to follow the results in your feed reader.
Charles M. Rowland II has been in practice in Greene County, since graduating in the top 25% of his law school class at Ohio Northern University’s Pettit College of Law. He has previously edited and authored a revision to Anderson’s Ohio Civil Practice along with the honorable J. Timothy Campbell and the honorable Steven Wolaver, both judges on the Greene County Common Pleas bench. He has been chosen as a Fellow to the Ohio State Bar Foundation wherein he completed a project that help recent Somali immigrants access their rights and freedoms as newly integrated Americans. He was the co-recipient of the Beavercreek Chamber of Commerce Public Education Award for his service on the Beavercreek City School Board and was the recipient of the 2004 Community Service Award for Attorneys Under 40 for his work as President of the TCN-BHS Mental Health Board. Rowland is managing partner of Brown, Rowland, Babb & Campbell in Fairborn, where he dedicates his practice to representing the accused drunk driver. You can reach him at (937) 318-1384 or by visiting www.DaytonDUI.com.
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