Julie E. Byrne

Julie E. Byrne

J.P. Ashbrook, LLC

Julie E. Byrne is an energetic problem solver recognized by multiple publications as a rising star and leader to watch under the age of 40.  Ms. Byrne focuses her practice on employment law and HR-related issues, advising clients on compliance with state and federal law and representing them in disputes.  Ms. Byrne has a passion for helping workers thrive by helping their organizations thrive, and clients benefit from her years of experience working with businesses of all sizes and government at all levels.   

A mother of three young children, Ms. Byrne was a highly respected attorney in one of the largest law firms in the State of Ohio when she decided to step out of the firm environment to invest in her family.  Blessed to have grown up in a military family that took her to visit all 50 states, Ms. Byrne and her husband look forward to continuing that tradition with their children.

Ms. Byrne is a 2009 graduate of The Ohio State University Moritz College of Law where she was a national moot court champion.  She has worked in large corporations, a large law firm, the U.S. Attorney's Office, and the White House.

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