Ashton E. Bizzarri
About Ashton E. Bizzarri
Ashton E. Bizzarri is a Trusts & Estates Associate Attorney currently working at Schneider Smeltz Spieth Bell LLP in Cleveland, Ohio. He has extensive experience in estate planning and probate law, having held positions at several law firms and financial institutions.
Work at Schneider Smeltz Spieth Bell LLP
Ashton E. Bizzarri serves as a Trusts & Estates Associate Attorney at Schneider Smeltz Spieth Bell LLP. He has been with the firm since 2021, contributing to the legal team in Cleveland, Ohio. His role involves providing legal services related to trusts and estates, focusing on estate planning and probate matters.
Previous Experience in Estate Planning and Probate
Prior to joining Schneider Smeltz Spieth Bell LLP, Ashton E. Bizzarri worked at several law firms. He was an Estate Planning & Probate Associate Attorney at Stark & Knoll Co., L.P.A. from 2020 to 2021. Before that, he spent four years at Brouse McDowell, LPA, specializing in estate and succession planning. His experience also includes serving as a Trust Officer & Vice President at Key Private Bank from 2018 to 2020.
Education and Expertise
Ashton E. Bizzarri holds a Doctor of Law (J.D.) degree from the University of Akron School of Law, where he graduated Cum Laude in 2014. He also earned a Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Psychology from Kent State University in 2010. His educational background supports his expertise in trusts and estates law.
Recognition in Legal Field
Ashton E. Bizzarri has been recognized in the 2025 edition of Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch® in America for his work in Litigation - Trusts and Estates as well as Trusts and Estates. This acknowledgment reflects his professional contributions and expertise in the legal community.
Involvement in Legal Education
Ashton E. Bizzarri participated in the University of Akron School of Law Legal Clinic, where he worked on the Inmate Assistance Program and Appellate Review from 2012 to 2013. This experience provided him with practical legal skills and insights into the judicial process.