Strauss Troy Names Joy Hall As Shareholder

Strauss Troy Attorney Joy Hall has been named a shareholder of the firm. Joy practices in the field of tax law, with an emphasis on tax controversy, tax audit and criminal tax issues. Her practice includes federal and state tax litigation, refund issues, criminal tax indictments/trials, Offers in Compromise, audits and innocent spouse filings. Joy understands how …Read More

The Cincinnati Business Courier FeaturesNew Strauss Troy Litigators Parry & Sparks

Andy Brownfield of the Cincinnati Business Courier featured Strauss Troy’s newest attorneys in his piece, “’Well-respected’ legal team joins one of Cincinnati’s largest law firms.” Related article: Nationally-Recognized Legal Team Joins Strauss Troy

E-Commerce Software Is On Docket For Supreme Court With Closely-Watched Business Method Patent Case

Today, you don’t think twice about clicking a button on Amazon or Priceline to make a purchase, but complex underbelly e-commerce engines drive these systems. These software programs are protected by nuanced business method patents that have come under question. Business methods and computer software programs are significant components of today’s high-tech and innovation-focused economy. …Read More

Nationally-Recognized Legal Team Joins Strauss Troy Attorneys Ron Parry And Robert Sparks Grow The Firm’s Litigation Practice

Strauss Troy announces that two high-profile litigators, Ron Parry and Robert Sparks, have joined the firm’s Litigation Practice Group. The team’s paralegal Patty Dold is also on board. “Ron and Rob are well-respected in the legal community, and they add horsepower to our already strong litigation practice group,” said Jim Heldman, president of Strauss Troy. …Read More

Target Data Breach Costs Consumers and Lenders

At the height of the holiday shopping season, Target Corp. (TGT:NYSE) announced that customer credit card data had been compromised. The breach reportedly occurred between November 27 and December 15, 2013. Initially, Target reported that only credit card data had been accessed — not debit card data or Target’s own credit card. Target assured customers that debit …Read More

Strauss Troy Attorney Mary Beth Stevenson Elected Secretary of Fort ThomasBusiness Association

Strauss Troy Attorney Mary Beth Stevenson has been elected to the position of 2014-2015 secretary of the Fort Thomas Business Association. The FTBA promotes the success and growth of all businesses in Fort Thomas, Kentucky through strategic and collective marketing efforts, business-to-business networking, community engagement and professional development. By promoting private enterprise and economic development, in conjunction with …Read More

Strauss Troy Wins Jury Verdict for Full Amount Owed to Material Supplier on $2 Million Loveland Home

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Strauss Troy represented Ferguson Enterprises, which provided nearly $50,000 in high-end kitchen appliances, lighting fixtures and plumbing fixtures to a multi-million dollar home being constructed in Loveland, Ohio. Near the end of the project, a dispute arose between the owners and the general contractor constructing the house, Pinnacle Building Group. The owners refused to make the …Read More

Apple Still Has Bite With Patent Victory And New iPhones Exceeding Expectations

Samsung Blocked From Offering Certain Phones For Sale In The US With a ruling in its favor at the International Trade Commission (ITC), Apple has emerged as the most recent victor in the ongoing, multi-front Apple vs. Samsung patent war that includes dozens of pending patent infringement lawsuits around the world. On top of this …Read More

Ten Strauss Troy Attorneys Recognized By Best Lawyers®

Ten Strauss Troy attorneys have been named among The Best Lawyers In America©. Based solely on peer review, being selected by Best Lawyers® is a significant honor. For more than 30 years, Best Lawyers® lists have been regarded worldwide as the most trustworthy, unbiased source for legal referrals. “Year after year, a large group of our attorneys are named Best Lawyers®,” …Read More

How To Protect Yourself Against Investment Fraud

Local investors have accused Cincinnati based money manager Glen Galemmo of running an elaborate Ponzi that could see investment losses of hundreds of millions of dollars. Because Ponzi schemes are not the only danger facing investors as they take greater responsibility of their own portfolios, here are some tips to help you avoid becoming a victim of any investment scam.

Tom Glass Interviewed By Cleveland Plain Dealer Shareholder Lawsuit Against Eaton, plc Still Pending

  Strauss Troy Attorney Tom Glass was recently interviewed by Cleveland’s The Plain Dealer. He is part of the team of lawyers representing a shareholder in a lawsuit against officials of Eaton Corp. (now officially an Irish corporation known as Eaton plc). Tom says that Eaton is arguing that its merger with Cooper Industries plc …Read More

Emily Supinger Appointed To City Of Cincinnati Zoning Board Of Appeals

  Strauss Troy Attorney Emily Supinger has been appointed to a three-year term on the City of Cincinnati Zoning Board of Appeals (ZBA). The ZBA hears all appeals from decisions of the Zoning Hearing Examiner, decisions of the Historic Conservation Board, decisions of the City Planning Commission, the issuance of a permit or Certificate of Compliance and …Read More

Strauss Troy Welcomes Attorney Julia Carney

  Attorney Julia Carney joins the firm as an associate and member of the Strauss Troy litigation practice group. She focuses her practice in the areas of municipal and local government, civil litigation, land use and zoning, eminent domain and historic preservation law. Before and during law school, Julia was city planner for government entities in Ohio …Read More

Attorney Brett Renzenbrink Joins Strauss Troy

Strauss Troy, one of Greater Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky’s leading law firms, announced that Brett Renzenbrink has joined the firm as a litigation attorney. He focuses his practice in the areas of complex commercial and business litigation, real estate law, banking and foreclosure. “The firm is continually adding new expertise to help us meet the …Read More

Strauss Troy Welcomes Attorney Brian O’Connell As A New Shareholder

Strauss Troy, one of Greater Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky’s leading law firms, announced that Brian O’Connell has joined the firm as a shareholder. O’Connell concentrates his practice in the areas of complex commercial litigation, construction litigation, intellectual property litigation, products liability, regulatory and tort law. “The firm is continually adding new expertise to help us …Read More

Mariemont Selects Strauss Troy’s Matt Fellerhoff To Fight Route 32 Road Project

Strauss Troy Attorney Matthew Fellerhoff To Present

Attorney Matt Fellerhoff was selected by Mariemont Village Council to fight a road plan that will relocate state Route 32 through part of Mariemont’s south 80 acres. The proposed relocation is one piece of the Eastern Corridor project, which claims to expand public transportation, upgrade interchanges and build new roads in order to reduce traffic …Read More

Attorney Steve Schilling Author Of New Book On Law School Elections

  Strauss Troy Attorney Steve Schilling is the author of How to Win a Law-School Election, and Beyond: The Science of Personal Politics. This book not only teaches law students how to systematically win any law-school election, it provides students with instruction on how to be successful in the world of politics. Published November 27, …Read More

Strauss Troy Attorney Rick Wayne Named Lawyer of the Year By Best Lawyers®

Strauss Troy Attorney Richard Wayne has been named Lawyer of the Year for Cincinnati Mass Tort Litigation / Class Actions – Plaintiffs by Best Lawyers®. Rick concentrates his litigation practice in federal and state court. The types of matters he focuses on involve general business disputes, securities fraud litigation, shareholder derivative litigation, investor/broker disputes, product …Read More

Strauss Troy’s Matt Fellerhoff Quoted On Prominent Blog

Attorney Matt Fellerhoff was quoted in Ohio: No Such Thing As Extra-territorial blog post on  inverscondmenation.com. The Inverse Condemnation blog is devoted to recent developments and commentary on regulatory takings, eminent domain, inverse condemnation, property rights, and Hawaii land use law.

Guy Taft Appointed to The CBA Board Of Trustees

Strauss Troy Attorney Guy Taft has been appointed to the Cincinnati Bar Association board of trustees as a liaison from the Cincinnati Bar Foundation. Guy is immediate past president of the foundation. Additionally, Guy served on a blue ribbon panel to evaluate 2013 Super Lawyer candidates in the intellectual property litigation practice area.