Professor at BGSU

In addition to her legal practice, Elizabeth Geer serves as an Adjunct Professor at Bowling Green State University, where she shares her knowledge and passion for the law with the next generation of leaders. As part of the Business Law Department, Elizabeth teaches courses in both business law and environmental studies, offering a broad range of insights to students at both the undergraduate and graduate levels.

Teaching Business Law and Environmental Studies Elizabeth’s role at BGSU allows her to cover important topics in business law, helping students understand the legal frameworks that govern the business world. Her courses also delve into environmental studies, providing students with a crucial understanding of the intersection between law, policy, and environmental protection. Whether she’s guiding students through complex legal cases or discussing the implications of environmental regulations, Elizabeth brings real-world experience and practical knowledge to her teaching.

Why Elizabeth Loves Teaching For Elizabeth, teaching is more than just sharing information—it’s about inspiring students to think critically about the world around them and empowering them with the tools they need to succeed. She finds great fulfillment in helping students explore the law, develop their own perspectives, and gain confidence in their abilities. Teaching at BGSU allows Elizabeth to give back to the community in a meaningful way, shaping future professionals who will go on to make a difference in their respective fields.

At Geer Law, this dedication to education mirrors her commitment to her clients—whether in the classroom or the courtroom, Elizabeth is passionate about guiding others toward success.