Jennifer Lutz - Independence, OH
Attorney at Spitz, The Employee's Law Firm
Employment Law Lawyers in Independence, OH
3 Summit Park Dr. Suite 200 Independence, OH 44131
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Independence Employment Law Lawyer
Updated: 04/29/2026
Areas of Practice
- Employment Law
Attorney Information
Overview
Jennifer Lutz is an attorney at Spitz, The Employee’s Law Firm. Jennifer graduated from Cleveland State University College of Law, where she was president of the Student Public Interest Law Organization, an associate for the Journal of Law and Health, and received three CALI Awards for obtaining the highest grade in the class. Jennifer’s legal experiences include externing for the Honorable Judge Diane Palos in Cuyahoga County Domestic Relations Court, interning for The Legal Aid Society’s Manhattan Juvenile Rights Practice and the Minnesota Board of Public Defense, and clerking for the City of Parma’s Law Department. At Spitz, Jennifer acts diligently and compassionately to achieve meaningful and equitable outcomes for her clients.
Education
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Legal Education
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Cleveland State University College of Law,
Cleveland,
Ohio
Honors: President of the Student Public Interest Law Organization
Honors: CALI Awards
Law Journal: Journal of Law and Health, Associate
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Cleveland State University College of Law,
Cleveland,
Ohio
Current Employment Position(s)
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Juris Doctorate
Past Positions
- Honorable Judge Diane Palos in Cuyahoga County Domestic Relations Court
- The Legal Aid Society’s Manhattan Juvenile Rights Practice, Intern
- Minnesota Board of Public Defense, Intern
- City of Parma’s Law Department, Clerk
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Contact
3 Summit Park Dr.
Suite 200
Independence, OH 44131
Phone: 866-797-6040
Fax: 216-291-5744
Email: Send a message
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