Take Off With Strauss Troy Tax Help
Congress got busy the end of last year, creating a flurry of new laws that included tax changes. These changes may affect you, your family, your investments, and your livelihood. Here’s what you need to know.
Take Off With Strauss Troy Tax Help
Congress got busy the end of last year, creating a flurry of new laws that included tax changes. These changes may affect you, your family, your investments, and your livelihood. Here’s what you need to know.
Strauss Troy, a leading local litigation firm based in downtown Cincinnati and Covington, KY, has successfully blocked Volkswagen’s attempt to transfer three locally filed Volkswagen Diesel lawsuits to Federal Court in California. Earlier today, a German Newspaper Sueddeutsche Zeitung reported that Volkswagen AG (VOWG_p.DE) is likely to buy back 115,000 cars in the U.S.
But how you say something can be just as important as what you say.
Ohio’s defamation law recognizes that context, and circumstances in which you say something, matters.
Attorney Claudia Allen presented a learning session on Human Resources Legal Issues for the Visiting Nurse Association of Greater Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky (VNA) on November 5, 2015. The seminar was held at the Health Collaborative and improved understanding of the legal aspects of the employment process, employee relations and HIPAA.
DC Comic’s Superman hangs onto his Kryptonite. Knowing it can’t fight a super power, on Instagram the company referred to the product as “Ravens Moon Vapor formerly KRYTPONITE VAPOR.”
The university has dropped the other shoe against Caesar’s Entertainment, which owns the Horseshoe Casino in Cincinnati, Ohio. Caesar’s filed a trademark registration for “The Shoe,” as the name of its Cincinnati casino concert venue. OSU seeks to block Caesars’ application, saying the two are direct competitors because both hold concerts at their venues.
A Bowling Green, Kentucky, resident has filed a lawsuit against Anthem Health Plans of Kentucky, alleging that the insurance carrier is refusing to cover the prescription drug Harvoni® — an FDA-approved medication that could save his life. The Anthem decision is contrary to recommendations from the patient’s doctors. The Plaintiff is represented by Bowling Green-based Attorney Mike Breen and Covington-based Strauss Troy Attorney Ron Parry.
Strauss Troy, a leading litigation firm, continues to file individual lawsuits in both Ohio and Kentucky against Volkswagen [VOWe3.DE], alleging that the automotive manufacturer intentionally installed software in diesel vehicles designed to cheat emissions tests.
Judge Tells SEC To Keep Hands Off Smartphone Passwords. Smart Phone Wall Street Journal reporter Jacob Gershman today wrote that a federal judge in Pennsylvania ruled that the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) can’t force two former credit-card company employees accused of insider trading to give up their personal passcodes for their work-issued smartphones.
In a stunning reversal of decades of copyright claims, the judge ruled that Warner/Chappell never had the right to charge for the use of the “Happy Birthday To You” song.”
More than 11 million Volkswagen diesel automobiles have been recalled. The recalled diesel vehicles include 2009-2015 Golf, Passat, Jetta and Beetle models. Some Audi A3 diesel automobiles have also been recalled.
Volkswagen installed a pollution control “Defeat Device” to work only during emissions testing. The pollution control equipment did not operate when these models were driven. Volkswagen deceived federal and state regulators, as well as vehicle owners, that these vehicles were “Clean Diesels,” when they were not.
After the recall fix, your vehicle will have the corrected pollution control equipment and will operate properly. Ultimately, however, this will negatively affect the performance of your vehicle.
Our law firm is investigating claims that Volkswagen’s conduct violated the Kentucky Consumer Protection Act. If you purchased a new Volkswagen diesel automobile in 2009 or after, and you would like to consult with a lawyer about the recall, we will not charge you anything for the initial consultation.
Strauss Troy Attorney Theresa Nelson Spoke At Great Clips General Manager Summit. Her presentation, The Top 10 Legal Mistakes Employers Should Avoid, focused on the importance of investing time and effort in good employment practice to minimize exposure and maximize long-term ROI. By avoiding these 10 mistakes franchisee, and other employers, can minimize legal costs, time invested and turn-over.
With the IRS is increasingly cracking down on charitable contributions, here are a few rules to understand before filing your taxes
Strauss Troy “Justice League” Competes In Corporate Olympics. Strauss Troy’s “Justice League” dominated the 18thh annual Cincinnati Corporate Olympics on Fountain Square this summer.
Ten Strauss Troy attorneys have been honored as 2015 Best Lawyers by Best Lawyers®.
As the new school year gets into full swing every fall, the Strauss Troy Make-A-Difference Team and employees support Crayons to Computers by making financial contributions and gathering donations for the organization’s Teacher Wish List. Every donation received by Crayons to Computers is valuable, but the “Teacher Wish List” features the top 10 items needed in schools.
Strauss Troy was proud to support the Covington Business Council by serving as a sponsor for the group’s annual dinner on August 6, 2015, at the Grand.
Strauss Troy Co-Chair Bill Strauss Elected To AJC Cincinnati Board Of Directors
Strauss Troy, one of Greater Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky’s leading law firms, announced that Jan Houston and Kenneth Kinder II have joined the firm. “We continue to add new talent and expertise in key areas,” said Strauss Troy President Marshall Dosker. “The experience that Jan and Ken bring to the firm will further strengthen our ability to address all of our client’s legal needs in the areas of tax planning, compliance, probate and estate planning. We’re pleased to welcome them to Strauss Troy.”
Strauss Troy selected NKY Chamber’s “Member of the Day”