About Kevin
Kevin Burwell combines formal training in law and economics in a practice that sits squarely within Ohio’s legal landscape. He attended Kent State University, where he earned a Bachelor of Business Administration in economics. He later earned his Juris Doctor from the University of Akron School of Law. Those academic steps shaped a professional approach that takes legal questions and places them beside financial realities.
After law school he established himself in Ohio. He is admitted to practice in the state and works from a private firm setting. His background in economics gives him an analytical frame for work that requires attention to numbers, contractual detail and the practical consequences of legal decisions. He treats facts and figures as part of the record, not as separate puzzles.
Colleagues describe him as deliberate and precise in drafting and in client conversations. He tends to break complex problems into clear elements and address each one in turn. He writes plainly and expects clients and opposing counsel to do the same. That straightforward style can shorten disputes and clarify negotiation points, particularly when financial or transactional elements are involved.
In his courtroom and office work he relies on the procedural and substantive training from Akron’s law program, combined with the economic reasoning from Kent State. That mix helps when evaluating damages, interpreting contracts, or advising clients on risk. He draws on both academic backgrounds when preparing filings, though he keeps documents focused and practical rather than theoretical.
Burwell is an attorney at Brennan Manna & Diamond. He practices law in Ohio at the firm and handles matters that benefit from an understanding of both legal doctrine and economic consequence. His current practice centers on applying legal tools to problems that have measurable financial impact.