Strauss Troy is currently representing nearly 600 residents of East Palestine, Ohio and closely surrounding areas for the losses and damages they sustained as a result of the derailment of the Norfolk Southern train. Ron Parry of Strauss Troy has been appointed to serve on the Plaintiff’s Steering Committee in the litigation before Judge Benita Pearson of the Federal District Court in Youngstown, Ohio.
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New Ohio Law Cracks Down on Cell Phone Use While Driving
As of April 4, 2023, it is illegal to hold or use an electronic device while driving on Ohio roads, and drivers can be pulled over and cited for doing so. The new law, codified in Section 4511.204 of the Ohio Revised Code, was passed to curb distracted driving.
Women’s History Month Q&A – Julie K. Hopkins
During the month of March, Strauss Troy is celebrating Women’s History Month by highlighting several of its female attorneys. Today we are highlighting Julie K. Hopkins. Julie is a Shareholder at Strauss Troy focusing her practice on labor and employment in the Northern Kentucky office.
Strauss Troy Market on the Square Back for 2023
The Strauss Troy Market on The Square is back for 2023. Join us every Tuesday from 11:00 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. on Fountain Square in downtown Cincinnati for an alfresco lunch hour featuring live music and local food trucks.
Women’s History Month Q&A – Emily T. Supinger
During the month of March, Strauss Troy is celebrating Women’s History Month by highlighting several of its female attorneys. Today we are highlighting Emily T. Supinger. Emily is a Shareholder at Strauss Troy focusing her practice on litigation in the Cincinnati office.
Women’s History Month Q&A – Joy L. Hall
During the month of March, Strauss Troy is celebrating Women’s History Month by highlighting several of its female attorneys. Today we are highlighting Joy L. Hall. Joy is a Shareholder at Strauss Troy focusing her practice on Federal & State Tax Law and White Collar Crime in the Northern Kentucky office.
Retirement Plan Changes You Need to Know
Last December, Congress passed the SECURE 2.0 Act, a massive piece of legislation with many provisions affecting retirement plans. Some become effective in 2023 and others in later years, with regulations to come further explaining how these new laws will be put into practice.
Women’s History Month Q&A – Margaret E. Cunningham
During the month of March, Strauss Troy is celebrating Women’s History Month by highlighting several of its female attorneys. Today we are highlighting Margaret E. Cunningham. Margie is a Shareholder at Strauss Troy focusing her practice on Commercial Real Estate and Title the Cincinnati office.
Women’s History Month Q&A – Jessica L. Beauchamp
During the month of March, Strauss Troy is celebrating Women’s History Month by highlighting several of its female attorneys. Today we are highlighting Jessica L. Beauchamp. Jessi is a Shareholder at Strauss Troy focusing her practice on Domestic Relations in the Cincinnati office.
Women’s History Month Q&A – Janet L. Houston
During the month of March, Strauss Troy is celebrating Women’s History Month by highlighting several of its female attorneys. Today we are highlighting Janet L. Houston. Jan is a Shareholder at Strauss Troy focusing her practice on Tax and Estate Planning in the Cincinnati office.
Women’s History Month Q&A – Elizabeth M. Reeder
During the month of March, Strauss Troy is celebrating Women’s History Month by highlighting several of its female attorneys. Today we are highlighting Elizabeth M. Reeder. Liz is a Shareholder at Strauss Troy focusing her practice on Business and Corporate and Trust and Estate Planning in the Kentucky office.
Women’s History Month Q&A – Michelle E. Reid
During the month of March Strauss Troy is celebrating Women’s History Month by highlighting several of its female attorneys. Today we are highlighting Michelle E. Reid. Michelle is a Shareholder at Strauss Troy focusing her practice on Commercial Real Estate in the Cincinnati office.
Ault Park putting $350K grant to work
It may be the middle of winter, but volunteer leaders of Ault Park are thinking about warmer weather when much of a $350,000 grant will be put to work to restore the park’s five-mile hiking trail network and make improvements to the children’s playground.
14 Strauss Troy attorneys recognized by Best Lawyers in America 2023
Strauss Troy is pleased to announce that 14 of our attorneys have been recognized as Best Lawyers in America 2023.
New Ohio Law Provides Sweeping Tax Relief for Property Owners
The sweeping changes to Ohio property tax law, as well as additional minor changes, will serve to benefit private property owners, especially owners of large commercial properties.
Strauss Troy attorney James D. Houston co-authors chapter for American Bar Association Book
Strauss Troy attorney James D. Houston co-authored the “Fringe Benefits Bonds” chapter for ABA’s The Law of Commercial Surety and Miscellaneous Bonds.
Michelle Reid Wins Next Generation Leader Award in Professional Services
Strauss Troy congratulates Michelle Reid on being the winner 2022 Next Generation Leader Awards in Professional Services.
Cybersecurity: How opening one email can cost your company millions
Cybersecurity breaches cost companies millions of dollars each year in both direct and indirect cost. Make sure your company is prepared.
Cybersecurity: How opening one email can expose your company to liability
A company’s preparation and response to a data breach can affect both civil and regulatory liability, but there are ways to mitigate that liability.
Cybersecurity: How opening one email can expose your company’s confidential data
A company’s response and preparation for a data breach can affect both civil and regulatory liability. Is your company prepared?