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.
Strauss Troy Honored to support Hospice of Bluegrass on Every Step On Your Journey
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 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.
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®.
Attorneys love music too! And, you know that Strauss Troy is engaged in our community. That’s why this year Strauss Troy is supporting the Music Resource Center in Walnut Hills. The group will hold its annual benefit Saturday, August 29, at 7:30pm, at the The Redmoor Special Occasions, 3187 Linwood Ave, Cincinnati.
Strauss Troy Co-Chair Bill Strauss Elected To AJC Cincinnati Board Of Directors
Strauss Troy Co., LPA, has filed a civil lawsuit against GlaxoSmithKline, LLC (GSK), manufacturer of the drug Zofran®, in federal court in the Southern District of Ohio.
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.”
Business law firm Strauss Troy (@StraussTroy) recently honored Greater Cincinnati’s All Star companies. The 55 fastest-growing, privately-held companies were recognized by the Business Courier at the annual #Fast55 awards program presented by Strauss Troy.
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 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.
At some point in your life, you’ve probably felt like you were unfairly criticized. Today, criticism is a keystroke away, whether from an errant office email, a blogger or through social media.
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.”
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.
Over 10 million vehicles in the United States have been recalled because of life-threatening problems with their Takata air bags. About half of the recalled vehicles are Hondas. Takata is, in part, owned by Honda.
The Elder High School Mock Trial Team coached by Strauss Troy Attorney and Elder grad, Brian O’ Connell, won both of its trials at the district competition, which recently took place at the Hamilton County Courthouse. The team advanced onto the regional competition at the Municipal Court and Common Please Court in Batavia.