Strauss Troy Hosts High School Students For Junior Achievement’s Job Shadow Day

Shroder High School students join Strauss Troy for Junior Achievement Job Shadow Day

On March 20, 2015, Strauss Troy participated in Junior Achievement’s Job Shadow Day by hosting 10 students from Shroder High School. Job Shadow Day is an initiative to actively engage students in the world of work by giving them the opportunity to experience a “real job” up close.

Strauss Troy Attorney Corey Hamilton To Present Copyright Issues To UC DAAP Students

Strauss Troy Attorney Corey Hamilton, Copyright Law, UC DAAP

Strauss Troy Attorney Corey Hamilton will present copyright and trademark issues in today’s digital environment to students in the University of Cincinnati’s Design, Architecture, Art and Planning (DAAP) program on April 1 as part of its “Spring 2015 Professional Practices for Fine Artists” course.

Ohio House Passes “Hang On Sloopy” As Official State Rock Song

Ohio State University Marching Band, Ohio Statehouse, Hang on Sloopy, Official Sate Rock Song

According to cleveland.com, the song “Hang On Sloopy” has been passed by the Ohio House of Representatives as the state’s official rock song. The song has been recognized by the state legislature since the 1980’s, but not legally. It now goes to the Senate for consideration. To read the full article, click here.

Making The Most Of Your 401(k) Plan — The Path To A “Back Door” Roth IRA

While most of us will never see a pension, the IRS has been expanding the opportunities for retirement savings using your 401(k) plan. Initially, there was only the opportunity to defer some of your salary into the plan in pre-tax dollars. That would allow the contribution — including the amount that would otherwise be paid in tax — to increase due to investment experience and allow the earnings to compound over the life of the account. Many employers tie the company contribution to the salary deferrals — offering a match — so that electing to defer salary results in an effective “return” on the contribution before it is even invested — essentially “free money.”

Three Strauss Troy Attorneys Join 2015 Cincinnati Academy Of Leadership For Lawyers

Strauss Troy Attorneys Amy Hunt and Stephen Schilling are members of the 2015 Cincinnati Academy of Leadership for Lawyers (CALL) Class. This innovative Cincinnati Bar Association program focuses on practical, professional and ethical issues facing local attorneys. Through the program, local attorneys qualify for a minimum of 20 CLE hours and have an opportunity to continue their legal education and further develop their leadership skills.

Attorney Tony Barlow Participates In Loveland Station Groundbreaking

Tony Barlow, Loveland Station, Groundbreaking

Strauss Troy client, the City of Loveland celebrated the groundbreaking of Loveland Station in late 2014. The $12 million project will include premier mixed use residential and retail development in the heart of the Loveland Historic Downtown District. The project is being developed by River Trails Flats, LLC.

Strauss Troy Provided Legal Counsel To Renovation Of Local Community Center

Education Matters, Lower Price Hill Community, Renovation, Expansion of services, Strauss Troy Legal Counsel

Strauss Troy provided legal counsel to the renovation and expansion of its client, Education Matters, an organization dedicated to enhancing access to education, personal growth opportunities and the overall quality of life for the Lower Price Hill Community.

Attorney Christopher McDowell Joins Strauss Troy Firm Expands Criminal and Commercial Litigation Expertise

Strauss Troy Attorney Chris McDowell

Strauss Troy announces that Attorney Chris McDowell has joined the firm.

Louisville Honda Owner Files Class-Action Lawsuit Against Honda And Takata Alleging Diminished Value Due to Defective Airbags

Strauss Troy Files Airbag Class-Action Lawsuit In Kentucky Against Honda And Takata

Mr. David Cambron, Jr., a Louisville resident and owner of a 2005 Honda Pilot, has filed a class-action lawsuit alleging that both Honda Motor Co., Ltd. (Honda) and Takata Corporation knew of the dangers relating to Takata airbags for at least a decade, yet the two manufacturing companies failed to inform the public because full disclosure would have negatively impacted the market value of Honda vehicles.

Strauss Troy Attorney Brett Renzenbrink Contributes Legal Advice To WCPO Story

How well do you know your house’s history? Strauss Troy Attorney Brett Renzenbrink contributed legal advice to a story on WCPO asking that very question. The story focused on how homeowners can avoid being surprised after buying that their homes were once the sites of murders or other criminal activities.

Three Strauss Troy Attorneys To Present At National Business Institute Seminars December 8th

Three Strauss Troy Attorneys will present at upcoming National Business Institute (NBI) seminars.

Best Lawyers® 2015 – Strauss Troy Named

A Best Law Firm By U.S. News – Best Lawyers®

Best Law Firms 2015 Names Strauss Troy, Commercial Litigation, Mass Tort Litigation/Class Actions – Plaintiffs, Project Finance Law, Real Estate Law and Tax Law

CINCINNATI, OH – November 3, 2014 – Strauss Troy Co., LPA, (Strauss Troy) has been named to the 2015 “Best Law Firms” in America rankings by U.S. News & World Report and Best Lawyers. Recognized in a total of seven practice areas in the Greater Cincinnati metropolitan area, Best Lawyers® cited Strauss Troy for its …Read More

Attorneys Corey Hamilton and Theresa Nelson Join Strauss Troy Firm Expands With Additional Expertise In Business & Litigation

Strauss Troy Attorney Corey Hamilton, Copyright Law, UC DAAP

Strauss Troy announces that attorneys Corey Hamilton and Theresa Nelson have joined the firm.

Now Is The Time To Consider Property Valuation Reassessments

As 2014 comes to a close, now is the time to start considering next year’s property tax bills. This year represents a significant period as the valuation reappraisal period is in process for three Southwest Ohio counties. Butler and Clermont County are currently in the midst of completing their required sexennial reappraisals, which often result in a whole-scale of changes in values which will be provided to taxpayers by the end of September.

Strauss Troy Co-Chairman Jim Heldman Shared Franchise Law Fundamentals At Cincinnati Bar Association Seminar Series

Strauss Troy Co-Chairman James Heldman recently presented the fundamentals of Franchise Law at the Cincinnati Bar Association’s “Brown Bag – Learn During Lunch” series. The series is planned and hosted by the Cincinnati Bar Association’s Young Lawyers’ Section and consists of year-round one-hour programs. His presentation included a summary of federal franchising regulations as well …Read More