Attorney at Law
Amy L. Wells
BEHNKE, MARTIN & SCHULTE, LLC
Dayton, Ohio
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Mandy Jamison, Consumer Advocate Senior Paralegal
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OHIO CONSUMER HELP
Telephone: (937) 435-7500
Facsimile:   (937) 435-7511
Email:  AWells@LegalDayton.com
Mandy Jamison joined Behnke, Martin & Schulte, LLC in 2007 after completing an internship with the firm. Mandy is Senior Paralegal to Amy L. Wells, and her work entails primarily consumer protection litigation.  


Mandy is graduate of the Sinclair Paralegal Program, where she earned her Associates in Applied Science. Mandy went on to graduate top of her class from Kaplan Univerity with a Bachelor of Science degree, focusing on paralegal studies. Mandy will begin her doctorate studies at Capital University Law School in the fall of 2010.
 
Mandy offers a professional and compassionate approach to addressing each client's legal matter. When Mandy is not working, she enjoys spending time with her husband and four children.
 

 

~Dedicated to Protecting Ohio Consumers~
Consumer Protection Laws * Fair Debt Collections * Fair Credit Reporting

 

 

 

PROTECT YOUR CREDIT
Attorney Wells advises her clients to protect their good name by reviewing their credit report with each of the three major credit bureaus (Experian, Equifax and Trans Union) at least once a year. Consumers are entitled to a FREE copy of their credit report once per year, and may obtain a copy online at www.annualcreditreport.com.

Review the information on your report carefully, and if you find an error, contact Attorney Wells for a FREE CONSULTATION regarding steps you may take to correct this problem. Poor credit ratings can prevent access to home loans, credit and even employment. If the credit reporting agencies fail to correct errors published on your credit report, you may be entitled to money damages.
DEBT COLLECTION

A growing number of Ohio consumers are victimized by the use of abusive, deceptive, and unfair debt collection practices by debt collectors. Abusive debt collection practices contribute to a high number of personal bankruptcies, marital instability, job loss, and invasion of individual privacy. Federal law prohibits unfair and deceptive practices by debt collectors.