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Strauss Troy Shareholder Christopher McDowell and Associate Jeffrey Hill secured a hung jury with a 9–3 vote for acquittal in a Boone County felony trial.
Strauss Troy Shareholder Chris McDowell has been appointed by Governor Mike DeWine to serve as a judge on the Hamilton County Court of Common Pleas.
Strauss Troy is pleased to have acted as legal counsel to longtime firm client Eason Horticultural Resources (“EHR”) in its sale to the EHR Employee Stock Ownership Plan.
The Strauss Troy Litigation team recently secured an injunction in trade secrets and restrictive covenant dispute fora client.
Meet Eric Plair-Franklin, Strauss Troy’s 2025 SWEL Intern, a recent graduate of Northwest High School.
The U.S. Supreme Court unanimously ruled in Ames v. Ohio that Title VII prohibits discrimination against any individual, regardless of majority or minority status.
We’re excited to welcome Joe DeGregorio to Strauss Troy as our new Billing Specialist in the Cincinnati office.
As generative AI evolves, so do risks to proprietary data. Explore how a new federal case may reshape trade secret protection in the GenAI era.
Short-term rentals are expanding across Kentucky, but with no clear statewide regulations, their legal status remains uncertain. This article reviews the current landscape and a proposed legislative amendment that could bring change.
As Strauss Troy celebrates 72 years of service, we are proud to recognize the leadership that has guided our firm.
In a recent decision, a judge ruled a party is in breach if they fail to obtain required approvals, unless proven impossible.
Strauss Troy shareholder Alex Rodger and associate Jeff Hill successfully tried a contentious three-day bench trial in the Clermont Count Court of Common Pleas.